The Law Of Obligation

John Fleming | 4.47

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The Law Of Obligation

John Fleming | 4.47

Customized Edition

USD 255.02

  • Material
    Leather
  • Size
    11.00" x 8.50"
  • Pages
    116 pp
  • Paper
    Natural Shade
  • Availability
    In Stock

About the binding

Genuine Leather
Pages sewn not glued
Acid Free Natural Shade Paper
Gold Foil Printing on Hubbed Spine
Gold Foil Embossing on Front Cover
Gold Foil Gilding of Edges (Not Sprayed)
Ribbon Bookmark
Colored Marble Endpapers
Genuine Leather
Pages sewn not glued
Ribbon Bookmark

About the Book

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of legal thought with "The Law of Obligations: Essays in Celebration of John Fleming." by Cane, Peter Stapleton, Jane. This exquisite leather-bound edition is a masterpiece designed to honor the legacy of one of the most influential legal scholars of our time, John Fleming. This volume is essential for legal professionals, scholars, and enthusiasts who appreciate the profound impact of Fleming’s work on the field of obligations law. This leather-bound edition is crafted to the highest standards, featuring premium quality leather with intricate gold embossing on the cover and spine. The elegant design is complemented by a durable and robust binding that ensures the book will stand the test of time. Inside, the acid-free, premium paper provides a smooth, luxurious reading experience. This edition is not merely a book but a collectible piece that will enhance any legal library or personal collection. "The Law of Obligations: Essays in Celebration of John Fleming" brings together a collection of insightful and scholarly essays from leading legal minds. Each essay reflects on different aspects of obligations law, offering a comprehensive overview of the field. The book covers a wide range of topics, including contract law, tort law, and the intersection of law and morality, providing readers with a deep understanding of the principles and complexities of obligations law. John Fleming’s contributions to legal scholarship are immense, and this volume celebrates his work and influence. Each essay in this collection pays tribute to Fleming’s intellectual legacy, exploring the themes and ideas that he championed throughout his illustrious career. Readers will gain insight into Fleming’s profound impact on the development of obligations law and his enduring influence on contemporary legal thought. For legal scholars and practitioners, this book offers an in-depth analysis of critical issues in obligations law. The essays provide diverse perspectives on key topics, including the evolution of contract theory, the role of good faith in contractual obligations, and the boundaries of tort liability. The scholarly contributions are meticulously researched and thoughtfully presented, making this volume a valuable resource for anyone interested in the academic study of law.

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