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Principled Pluralism and Contract Remedies
McGeorge Law Review (2009)
  • C. Scott Pryor, Campbell University School of Law
Abstract
Critiques leading accounts for judicial vindication of the expectation interest in contracts and proffers an account drawn from Christian doctrines of the dominion mandate, creation of humanity in the image of God, and sin.
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Publication Date
2009
Citation Information
C. Scott Pryor, Principled Pluralism and Contract Remedies, 40 McGeorge L. Rev. 723 (2009).