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Vanishing Contract Law explores the philosophical and practical erosion of traditional common law contract principles in the modern legal landscape. Catherine Mitchell contends that the classical common law approach to contracts has been progressively displaced by statutory frameworks, commercial standardization, and evolving judicial interpretations.
The book provides a critical analysis of how contract law has shifted from its common law foundations toward more regulated and codified systems. Mitchell examines the implications of this transformation for legal theory, practice, and the future of contractual relationships. Through detailed legal analysis and historical perspective, she demonstrates how fundamental concepts of contract formation, interpretation, and enforcement have been redefined.
This work is essential reading for legal scholars, practitioners, and academics interested in understanding the evolution of contract law and its divergence from traditional common law principles in contemporary society.







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