Parallel Controls of Contractual Discretion: The Duty of Rationality and Good Faith
This project investigates the two primary legal tools judges use to control one-sided power in contracts: the duty of rationality and good faith. The findings reveal a courageous judicial trend towards actively implying these duties to ensure decisions are aligned with the contract’s purpose.
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