Future of the Law of Contract

Future of the Law of Contract

Furmston, Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

302

Mole

9781032924779

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1. An Overview 2. The Implied Obligation of Good Faith 3. Good Faith and the Supreme Court of Canada 4. The Quagmire of Utmost Good Faith in Insurance Law: A Comparative Study of Malaysian, Australian, and English Laws in Consumer Insurance Contracts 5. Objectivity 6. Automated Transactions and the Law of Contract: When Codes are Not Congruent 7. The Resilience of Contract Law in Light of Technological Change 8. A Collision of Contract and Privacy Law in a Digital Environment-An Accident Waiting to Happen! A Comparative Study 9. Setting Out a Comprehensive Legal Framework to Govern Exclusion Clauses in Malaysia: Lessons from the United Kingdom and Australia 10. Economic Duress: Present State and Future Development: England, Australia and Malaysia 11. The Validity of Choice of Court Agreements in International Commercial Contracts Under the Hague Choice of Court Convention and the Brussels Ia Regulation 12. De-Identification of Islamic Finance Contracts by the Common Law Courts
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Oral Contract;UK Supreme Court;Contract law;Entire Agreement Clause;Automated Enforcement;Smart Contract;Transactions;Sdn Bhd;Objectivity;Brussels Ia Regulation;Good Faith;Islamic Finance Contracts;Economic Duress;Consumer Insurance Contract;Variation;Privacy Law;Private International Law Rules;Finance Contracts;Implied Term;Common law;Utmost Good Faith;Sanctity of Contract;Court Agreement;Exclusion Clauses;Technology;Digitalisation;Implied Obligation;Commercial Contracts;Unfair Term;Michael Furmston;Roger Brownsword;Islamic Finance;Stephen Waddams;Substantive Validity;John Carter;Smart Objects;Illegitimate Pressure;Hague Convention;Affin Bank;variation of contract;Insurance Contracts;global interest