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Abry, Consensualism in Contract

The Centre for Legal History is delighted to note the recent publication by Springer of The Construction, Sources, and Implications of Consensualism in Contract: Lesson from France ‘s by our graduate Kane Abry. This book has arisen out of Kane’s excellent Ph.D. thesis. 

It has appeared as volume 27 in Springer’s series, Studies in the history of Law and Justice. It is a sophisticated study of the topic, ranging widely  and perceptively,
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