David Campbell and Peter Vincent-Jones
Ashgate
Hardback
278
1996
The chapters in this volume reflect the increasing currency of contract as a central concept in both academic debate and mainstream government policy in Britain in the 1990s. Based on papers presented in the well-received 'Contract and Economic Organisation? stream held at the Socio-legal Studies Annual Conference in Nottingham in 1994 the book explores two related themes. Part 1 focuses on the development of socio-legal theory on contract with particular regard to the decline of the classical law and the increasing importance of co-operation and relationality in recent doctrinal thinking. Part 2 contains a number of empirical socio-legal studies of 'contractual' relations in the NHS and local government reflecting the movement from hierarchical to market and quasi-market forms of economic organisation in the public sector. Theoretical and empirical aspects of contract are integrated throughout with many of the chapters drawing on non-legal disciplines especially economics. The contributions span a wide range of current contract scholarship involving key commentators and researches active in the field of socio-legal studies today.

Contract and Economic Organisation

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