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Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 503 g

Reihe: Hart Publishing

Davies / Raczynska

Contract Law and the Unexpected


Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-1-5099-8900-3
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc

Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 503 g

Reihe: Hart Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-5099-8900-3
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc


The question explored in this book is how contracts can manage uncertainties.

Commercial parties face uncertainties on a regular basis. Market fluctuations, new laws and regulations, pandemics, rapid technology advancements and geopolitical tensions are all examples of events whose nature cannot be easily foreseen or captured by the contractual parties' expectations.

One possible way of addressing the uncertainty generated by such risks and events is through reliance on established contractual doctrines, such as variation or frustration. Under English law, these doctrines are traditionally limited. Another, and typically preferable, method is for contract drafters to include clauses that modify, suspend or terminate the obligations or liabilities of one (or both) of the parties, or clauses that at least open up the options for renegotiation. Examples include material adverse change (or effect) clauses, hardship clauses, performance clauses, termination or suspension clauses, remedies clauses, and variation clauses.

Such clauses raise a range of issues concerning their interpretation, effect and enforceability; the consequences that follow when the clauses do not work as planned; the consequences of allocating contractual discretion to a party to determine the existence of the relevant risk or event; and the extent to which the existence of specific clauses changes the options available to the parties beyond what general contract law principles offer.

This book advances the understanding of how the law deals with the unexpected and is an essential read for academics, students, and practitioners, including contract drafters, legal advisors and litigation lawyers.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Preface, Paul S Davies (University College London, UK) and Magda Raczynska (University College London, UK)
1. Contract Law and the Unexpected: A Comparative Perspective, John Cartwright (University of Oxford, UK)
2. Constructing Frustration, Paul MacMahon (London School of Economics, UK)
3. Managing Unexpected Events in Global Markets: Lessons from LIBOR, Jo Braithwaite (LSE Law School, UK)
4. Smart Contracts and the Unexpected, Sarah Green (University of Bristol, UK)
5. Interpreting the Contract in the Light of Unexpected Events, Catherine Mitchell (University of Birmingham, UK)
6. Purposive Interpretation of Longer-term Charters, Miriam Goldby (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
7. Hardship, Ewan McKendrick KC (University of Leiden, the Netherlands)
8. 'Hell or High Water' Clauses, Jordan English (University of Oxford, UK)
9. The Idea of Variation, Charles Mitchell (University College London, UK) and Magda Raczynska (University College London, UK)
10. Specific Performance Clauses, Solène Rowan (King's College London, UK)


Raczynska, Magda
Magda Raczynska is Associate Professor of Law at University College London.

Davies, Paul S
Paul S Davies is Professor of Commercial Law at UCL and a Barrister at Essex Court Chambers. He was previously a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and St Catherine's College, Oxford. Paul has also worked at the Law Commission. He is the author of Accessory Liability (Hart Publishing, 2015; revised paperback edition, 2017), which won the main Inner Temple Book Prize in 2018, JC Smith's The Law of Contract (3rd ed, OUP, 2021), and a co-author of Equity and Trusts: Text, Cases and Materials (3rd ed, OUP, 2019 (with Graham Virgo)). Paul is also an editor of both Chitty on Contracts and Snell's Equity. In 2020 Paul was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in Law.

Photo courtesy of Faculty of Law, University of Oxford.

Paul S Davies is Professor of Law and Magda Raczynska is Associate Professor of Law, both at University College London, UK.



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