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UC Law Business Journal

Authors

Eli Bukspan

Abstract

The concept of trust-- the fulfillment of promises both express and implied-- is at the heart of our social and economic lives. Without it, the simplest of daily interactions would be unduly burdensome, if not impossible altogether. The author offers trust as a comprehensive theory of contract law, which does not merely compel compliance, but encourages it as an expressive and self-reinforcing value. Using recent watershed opinions from the Israeli Supreme Court, the author demonstrates how the good faith principle of contract law can be extended to broader corporate conduct, strengthening a culture of trust. As corporate actions and individual lives become increasingly intertwined, a comprehensive theory based on the universal human value of trust is highly valuable.

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