Contract, status, and fiduciary law / [edited by] Paul B. Miller and Andrew S. Gold.

Bringing together leading theorists to analyse critically important philosophical questions at the intersection of contract and fiduciary law, this book demonstrates that the popular characterisations of the relationship between them are overly simplistic. By considering how both laws interact, and...

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Other Authors: Miller, Paul B. (Law teacher) (Editor), Gold, Andrew S., 1973- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • The idea of status in fiduciary law / Paul B. Miller
  • Reinterpreting the status-contract divide : the case of fiduciaries / Hanoch Dagan and Elizabeth S. Scott
  • Fiduciary undertakings / Matthew Harding
  • What if fiduciary obligations are like contractual ones? / Gregory Klass
  • Contract, consent, and fiduciary relationships / Lionel D. Smith
  • Fiduciary law as equity's child / Irit Samet
  • Formal elements of contract and fiduciary law / Emily L. Sherwin
  • Accommodating loyalty / Andrew S. Gold
  • The deed, not the motive : fiduciary law without loyalty / Stephen A. Smith
  • Triangular torts and fiduciary duties / John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
  • Exit, choice and employee loyalty / Aditi Bagchi
  • Firms and fiduciaries / D. Gordon Smith
  • The fiduciary state and private ordering / Margaret Jane Radin.