Principles of Private Law: Foundations and Applications offers a structured examination of the core doctrines that govern relationships between private parties. The book analyzes fundamental concepts such as contractual obligation, property rights, tort liability, and unjust enrichment, grounding them in legal theory while demonstrating their practical operation in real-world disputes. It explores how courts interpret rights and duties, allocate risk, and enforce remedies, emphasizing coherence, predictability, and fairness within private law systems. By integrating doctrinal analysis with comparative insights and case-based reasoning, the text clarifies how foundational principles shape applications across jurisdictions. It is particularly valuable for law students and practitioners seeking both conceptual clarity and applied understanding of private law's architecture.
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