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Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory: Volume III
Paul B. Miller and John Oberdiek
2025
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Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory is a biennial forum for some of the best new work in private law theory by scholars from around the world. The third volume of the series explores wide-ranging theoretical topics concerning property, contract, fiduciary law, corrective justice, legal reasoning, and private law theory itself. OSPLT III will be essential reading for academic lawyers, philosophers, political scientists, economists, and historians who wish to keep up with the latest developments in the flourishing field of private law theory. This volume explores a diverse array of topics, including the social function of property in a digital society, corrective justice beyond private law, knowledge gaps in contract law, and the underlying conceptions of fiduciary law, as well as broader questions about the role and responsibility of private law in relation to sustainability and the need for greater coherence in legal reasoning across legal systems.
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