Coercive Relief - Reflections on Supervision and Enforcement Constraints

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Authors/contributors
Title
Coercive Relief - Reflections on Supervision and Enforcement Constraints
Abstract
This article draws on an emerging body of empirical research that indicates that parties place a greater emphasis in some situations on actual rather than substitutionary performance. It examines the case law on the enforcement of keep open clauses in Canada, Australia and other common law jurisdictions to highlight the disconnect between doctrinal orthodoxy on the enforceability of such clauses and party remedial preferences. The article explores the constraints of supervision and enforcement and concludes there is scope for enhancing party preference for performance through coercive remedies.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
2667236
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2014-09-01
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9/29/23, 7:20 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Berryman, J., & Carroll, R. (2014). Coercive Relief - Reflections on Supervision and Enforcement Constraints (SSRN Scholarly Paper 2667236). https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2667236
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