Kierkegaard's Ethic of Love:Divine Commands and Moral Obligations
C. Stephen Evans explains and defends Kierkegaard's account of moral obligations, the fundamental command being `You shall love your neighbour as yourself'. The work will be of interest not only to those interested in Kierkegaard, but also to those interested in the ethic relation.
This book examines the notion of a law of obligations as a conceptual category in itself; and, in doing this, it presents the foundational material in a context that draws on some comparative and theoretical ideas while, at the same time, emphasising the special characteristics of the common law. The book is specifically designed to act as an introduction to the legal research skills of reasoning and method. It also looks at the foundations of civil liability in a way that emphasises the interrelationship of source materials, problem solving and conceptual analysis and justification.
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Kiss Me Deadly
Death cocktail is what the vampires call a witch's blood. It's poisonous a drop will destroy a vampire within minutes. Nikolaus Drake is the rare vampire who has survived his first taste. Now he's on the hunt for the witch who almost brought him to his demise -- Ravin Crosse. A witch who spends her nights hunting vampire tribes, Ravin has three obligations to fulfill to set her soul free. One of those obligations crafting a love spell twists her world upside down when Nikolaus draws the spell from her veins. Natural enemies rarely make the best bedfellows ...
http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/49807/cover/9780521849807.jpg A comprehensive review of international court and arbitration decisions interpreting the UN Convention on CISG • Includes background materials on international sales law and the CISG
1. Introduction; 2. CISG methodology and jurisprudence; 3. Formation: writing requirements; 4. Formation: offer and acceptance rules; 5. Obligations of buyers; 6. Obligations of sellers; 7. Common obligations of buyers and sellers; 8. Breach of contract by seller; 9. Breach of contract by buyer; 10. Damages, excuses, and preservation; 11. Summary and observations.
Review This book is challenging and interesting. For teachers seeking to open up the subject, and for students looking to expand their horizons, it is to be most strongly recommended. -- Business Law Review, Dec 1995.
This book provides a selection of primary source materials on contract, tort and unjust enrichment. The sections on, in particular, debt, damages, specific performance and injunctions have been expanded and further sections on declaration and in rem remedies have been added. This new edition is a comprehensive compilation of sources on methodology and reasoning in the common law of obligations. The emphasis here is on problem solving. Furthermore, in approaching the common law with an awareness of the UKs membership of the EU and the EUs enthusiasm for harmonising aspects of private law, this new edition includes more European material and expanded notes and commentary on the civilian law of obligations. The book will therefore also provide a structure for a comparative and European approach to the law of obligations and remedies.