Oxford's An Son's Law Of Contracct - 31st Edition 2025
Author : | J. Beatson |
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Oxford's Anson's Law of Contract
Oxford's Anson's Law of Contract – 31st Edition 2025 is a classic and authoritative text on the principles of contract law, trusted by students, academicians, and legal practitioners for over a century. Known for its clarity, analytical depth, and scholarly precision, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the English law of contract and its evolution, while drawing relevant comparisons with other common law systems.
Key Features of the Book:
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Authoritative Text: Recognized as one of the leading works on contract law, often cited in courts, universities, and research.
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Systematic Presentation: Offers a logical structure and detailed explanation of the fundamental principles governing contracts.
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Comprehensive Coverage: Covers formation of contracts, terms, validity, vitiating factors, discharge, remedies, and restitution.
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Latest Developments: Incorporates legislative updates, judicial precedents, and scholarly commentary up to 2025.
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Comparative Insights: Highlights the influence of EU law, international principles, and common law jurisdictions, making it globally relevant.
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Practical Relevance: Balances theoretical concepts with practical applications, assisting both law students and practicing lawyers.
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Critical Analysis: Encourages deeper engagement by offering academic critiques, policy discussions, and interpretative insights.
Why This Book is Essential:
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A cornerstone for law students, LLB/LLM scholars, and academicians studying contract law.
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A go-to reference for legal practitioners, judges, and policymakers dealing with contractual disputes and interpretations.
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Provides conceptual clarity and critical analysis that help in mastering both doctrinal law and evolving jurisprudence.
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Upholds Oxford University Press’s tradition of scholarly excellence and reliability in legal publishing.
Oxford's Anson's Law of Contract – 31st Edition 2025 continues to remain the definitive authority on the subject, blending tradition with modern developments to meet the needs of contemporary legal education and practice.