Doubting good faith

Date
Nov 2005
By
Bridge, Michael, (University College London)
Description

Doubts the need for a general, legally imposed duty of good faith and fair dealing in English contract law. Explores the meaning and implications of such a duty in relation to the formation, performance and enforcement of contracts. Considers the future of English law in a European Union whose law is driven primarily by civil law influences and the role that good faith might play in the harmonisation of transnational law.

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Audience: Research

Conference: Commercial Good Faith Symposium, Auckland, 2 Sep 2005

Source
New Zealand business law quarterly, Nov 2005; v.11 n.4:p.426-445; issn:
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