Contract--freedom and RestraintRichard Allen Epstein Taylor & Francis US, 2000 - 403 pages |
Table des matières
Classical Foundations of Liberty and Property | 1 |
Contracts of Adhesion | 41 |
Economic Duress An Essay in Perspective | 55 |
The English Common Law Concerning Monopolies | 93 |
Unconscionability and the Code The Emperors New Clause | 125 |
In Defense of the Contract at Will | 233 |
MarketInalienability | 269 |
Acknowledgments | 403 |
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action adhesion contract agreement alienation AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE arbitration argue argument baby bourses breach Calabresi classical liberal clause common law conceive conception consequentialist contract of adhesion costs courts damages dealers decision decommodification defendant diamond industry discharge doctrine double bind duress economic employee employment enforce equity extralegal fact freedom of contract fungible HARV Hegel human flourishing inalienability individual infra interest involved judicial justified labor law of contract liability liberal limited market rhetoric market-inalienability ment MIMEO 1941 DRAFT monopoly negative liberty noncommodification object parties person personhood plaintiff Posner problem prohibition protection provision reason refusal regulation relationship remedy restraint result rules sell seller sexual social specific performance statute substantive supra note surrogacy surrogate theory things tion tort trade traditional transactions uncon unconscionability Uniform Commercial Code universal commodification warranty workers