Contract Law as Fairness |
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Authors: | Josse Klijnsma |
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Affiliation: | University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Law, Amsterdam, The Netherland |
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Abstract: | This article examines the implications for contract law of Rawls' theory of justice as fairness. It argues that contract law as an institution is part of the basic structure of society and as such subject to the principles of justice. Discussing the basic structure in relation to contract law is particularly interesting because it is instructive for both contract law and Rawlsian theory. On the one hand, justice as fairness has clear normative implications for the institution of contract law. On the other hand, this discussion forces us to critically assess the meaning and appeal of the concept of a basic structure in justice as fairness. |
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