The Humanity of Private Law - Part I: Explanation (eBook)
ISBN13: 9781509911967
Published: December 2018
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
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The Humanity of Private Law presents a new way of thinking about English private law. Making a decisive break from earlier views of private law, which saw private law as concerned with wealth-maximisation or preserving relationships of mutual independence between its subjects, The Humanity of Private Law argues that English private law's core concern is the flourishing of its subjects. This volume:
- Presents a critique of alternative explanations of private law.
- Defines and sets out the key building blocks of private law.
- Sets out the vision of human flourishing (the RP) that English private law has in mind in seeking to promote its subjects' flourishing.
- Shows how various features of English private law are fine-tuned to ensure that its subjects enjoy a flourishing existence, according to the vision of human flourishing provided by the RP.
- Explains how other features of English private law are designed to preserve private law's legitimacy while it pursues its core concern of promoting human flourishing.
- Defends the view of English private law presented here against arguments that it does not adequately fit the rules and doctrines of private law, or that it is implausible to think that English private law is concerned with promoting human flourishing.
A follow-up volume will question whether the RP is correct as an account of what human flourishing involves, and consider what private law would look like if it sought to give effect to a more authentic vision of human flourishing.
The Humanity of Private Law will be essential reading for students, academics, and judges who are interested in understanding private law in common law jurisdictions, and for anyone interested in the nature and significance of human flourishing.