Contract as Promise:
A Theory of Contractual Obligation
di Charles Fried (Autore)
Contract as Promise is a study of the philosophical
foundations of contract law in which Professor Fried effectively answers some
of the most common assumptions about contract law and strongly proposes a moral
basis for it while defending the classical theory of contract. This book
provides two purposes regarding the complex legal institution of the contract.
The first is the theoretical purpose to demonstrate how contract law can be
traced to and is determined by a small number of basic moral principles. At the
theory level the author shows that contract law does have an underlying, and
unifying structure. The second is a pedagogic purpose to provide for students
the underlying structure of contract law. At this level of doctrinal exposition
the author shows that structure can be referred to moral principles. Together
the two purposes support each other in an effective and comprehensive study of
contract law.
This second edition retains the original text, and
includes a new Preface. It also includes a substantial new essay entitled
Contract as Promise in the Light of Subsequent Scholarship--Especially Law and
Economics which serves as a retrospective of the work accomplished in the last
thirty years, while responding to present and future work in the field.