Contract Damages : Domestic and International Perspective
edited by Djakhongir Saidov and Ralph Cunnington.
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2008.
- 495 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. The Law of Damages : Rules for Citizens or Rules for Courts? Chapter 2. Economic Aspects of Damages and Specific Performance Compared Chapter 3. The Scope of the CISG Provisions on Damages Chapter 4. Using UNIDROIT Principles to fill Gaps in CISG Chapter 5. The Economic Basis of Damages for Breach of Contract : Inducement and Expectations Chapter 6. Damages and Protection of Contractual Reliance Chapter 7. Are 'Damages on the Wrothman Park basis' Compensatory, Restitutionary or Neither? Chapter 8. Gains Derived From Breach of Contract : Historical and Conceptual Perspectives Chapter 9. The Measure and Availability of Gain-based Damages for Breach of Contract Chapter 10. The Limitation of Contract Damages in Domestic Legal Systems and International Instruments Chapter 11. No need to Limit Where there is no Promise? Chapter 12. Remoteness : new Problems with the old Test Chapter 13. Hadley v. Baxendale v. Forseeability under Article 74 CISG Chapter 14. The Role of Mitigation in the Assessment of Damages Chapter 15. Expectation Damages : Avoided Loss, Offsetting Gaims, and Subsequent Events Chapter 16. Damage to Business Reputation and Goodwill Under the Vienna Sales Convention Chapter 17. Actual Damages, Notional Damages, and Loss of a Chance Chapter 18. The Market Rule of Damage Assessment Chapter 19. Changes in Monetary Values and the Assessment of Damages