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Law
[Introduction to Contents]
In an age of globalization of transactions, there is a need for universality in contract law. On the other hand, it also reflects the reality of the region where the contract is concluded.
What is a contract in the first place, what kind of contract law should be?
What kind of innovation is necessary?
Researchers who are active on the front lines are engaged in cutting-edge discussions on important issues surrounding contract law.
Contents
Chapter 1 : Why Legal Theory for Changing Circumstances Matters is Important
Chapter 2 : The Theory of Recognition, Judgment, and Manifestation of Intention by Proposers
Chapter 3 : Related Contracts and Duty of Good Faith and Good Faith (Hiroyasu Ishikawa)
Chapter 4 : The Direction of Personal Guarantees Relating to Real Estate Leasing (Tsuyoshi Arai)
Chapter 4 : Reasons for Impediments to Contracts for Third Parties (Akiko Shindo)
Chapter 6 : A Review of Cancellation of Vacation Home Land Management Contract - Implications from Institutional Contract Theory (健智 Tsutsumi)
Chapter 7 : International Investment Conciliation and Third Party Participation (Tomoko Ishikawa)
Chapter 8 : Similarities and Differences in Comparative Research on Foreign Laws (Akira Kato)
Chapter 9 : One Aspect of Revision of the Claims Law - Based on the Provisions of Mistake (Takashi Uchida)
Postscript (Hiroyasu Ishikawa)
Author's Institute of Social Science