The State and Freedom of Contract (Making of Modern Freedom)
معرفی کتاب «The State and Freedom of Contract (Making of Modern Freedom)» نوشتهٔ edited by Harry N. Scheiber، منتشرشده توسط نشر Stanford University Press ; Cambridge University Press در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Relationship Of Law To Economic Freedom Has Been A Vital Element In The History Of All Modern Democratic Societies. Freedom Of Contract Is Both A Technical Term In Law, Referring To Private Agreements And Promises, And A Metaphor Often Deployed To Describe Economic Liberty. This Volume Of New Essays By Eminent Legal Historians Offers Fresh Perspectives On Freedom Of Contract In Both Senses Of The Term, And Considers How Economic Freedom Relates To Such Classic Political Freedoms As Free Speech And Other Anglo-american Constitutional Norms. The Principal Focus Of The Essays Is On Broad Issues Of Policy And Law, Rather Than On Narrow Considerations Of Legal Doctrine.--book Jacket. Introduction / Harry N. Scheiber -- Land Ownership And Economic Freedom / A. W. B. Simpson -- Contract And The Common Law / John V. Orth -- Contract, Property, And The Will - The Civil Law And Common Law Tradition / James Gordley -- Contract Before Freedom Of Contract / David Lieberman -- Economic Liberty And The Modern State / Harry N. Scheiber -- The Liberty Of Contract Regime In American Law / Charles W. Mccurdy -- Freedom Of Contract, Labor, And The Administrative State / Arthur F. Mcevoy -- Natural Resources And Economic Liberty In American History / Donald J. Pisani -- Globalization Of Freedom Of Contract / Martin Shapiro. Edited By Harry N. Scheiber. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [301]-363) And Index. The relationship of law to economic freedom has been a vital element in the history of all modern democratic societies. "Freedom of contract" is both a technical term in law, referring to private agreements and promises, and a metaphor often deployed to describe economic liberty. This volume of new essays by eminent legal historians offers fresh perspectives on freedom of contract in both senses of the term, and considers how economic freedom relates to such classic political freedoms as free speech and other Anglo-American constitutional norms. The principal focus of the essays is on broad issues of policy and law, rather than on narrow considerations of legal doctrine.All the contributors reject stereotypes that pervade the existing literature about the allegedly unalloyed individualism of the common law, and show how active state interventions of various kinds have shaped contract law in relation to social change throughout our legal history. Equally, however, they reject shibboleths regarding "bringing the state back in, " and take a hard look at the claims of statist ideology regarding the norms and rules that have established the legal boundaries of liberty in the modern industrial and post-industrial eras.The topics covered are Blackstone's claim that property was the "despotic dominion of the private owner" (A. W. B. Simpson), labor and contract (John V. Orth), the influence of philosophical trends on legal innovations (James Gordley), contract and individualism (David Lieberman), the tradition of public rights (Harry N. Scheiber), the formal concept of "liberty of contract" in American law (Charles McCurdy), the interwoven history of labor law and contract law (ArthurMcEvoy), public policy in relation to natural resources (Donald Pisani), and globalization of freedom of contract (Martin Shapiro). Eminent legal historians reveal how state intervention has shaped contract law in relation to social change.
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