It takes the average reader 9 hours and 2 minutes to read The Recovery of Non-Pecuniary Loss in European Contract Law by Vernon V. Palmer
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"This is the first comprehensive work to capture the rise of moral damages (non-pecuniary loss) in European contract law through a historical and comparative analysis. Unique features of this study include the first classification scheme of the systems into liberal, moderate and conservative regimes, a taxonomy of non-pecuniary loss drawn from a European-wide jurisprudence, and a comprehensive bibliography of the subject. Written by a leading academic on comparative law, Palmer's precise and practical insights on Europe's leading cases will be of great interest to academic researchers and practitioners alike"--
The Recovery of Non-Pecuniary Loss in European Contract Law by Vernon V. Palmer is 534 pages long, and a total of 135,636 words.
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