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Professor Brian Bix Books




Jurisprudence
- 343 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This title explores and integrates models of practice and negotiation, examines strategies and provides precedents.Assists practitioners, policy makers and the judiciary in addressing the issues affecting practice.
This book explores the use of agreements to establish or alter rights and duties in a family, and family law, context. It offers a comprehensive overview of current American law in the area, while also providing thoughtful policy and moral arguments for and against such private ordering.
This book offers an accessible introduction to American contract law, useful to both first-year law students and advanced contract scholars.