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Smith -- Economic aspects of damages and specific performance compared /$rDaniel Friedman --$tThe scope of the CISG provisions on damages /$rIngeborg Schwenzer and Pascal Hachem --$tUsing UNIDROIT principles to fill gaps in CISG /$rJohn Y. Gotanda --$tThe economic basis of damages for breach of contract : inducement and expectations /$rAnthony Ogus --$tDamages and protection of contractual reliance /$rPeter Jaffey --$tAre 'damages on the Wrothman Park basis' compensatory, restitutionary or neither? /$rAndrew Burrows -- Gains derived from breach of contract : historical and conceptual perspectives /$rStephen Waddams --$tThe measure and availability of gain-based damages for breach of contract /$rRalph Cunnington --$tThe limitation of contract damages in domestic legal systems and international instruments /$rAlexander Komarov --$tNo need to limit where there is no promise? /$rJan Ramberg --$tRemoteness : new problems with the old test /$rAdam Kramer --$tHadley v. 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STEPHEN A SMITH -- 2 Economic Aspects of Damages and Specific Performance Compared DANIEL FRIEDMANN -- 3 The Scope of the CISG Provisions on Damages INGEBORG SCHWENZER AND PASCAL HACHEM -- 4 Using the UNIDROIT Principles to Fill Gaps in the CISG JOHN Y GOTANDA -- Part II The Measures of Damages -- 5 The Economic Basis of Damages for Breach of Contract: Inducement and Expectation ANTHONY OGUS -- 6 Damages and the Protection of Contractual Reliance PETER JAFFEY -- 7 Are 'Damages on the Wrotham Park Basis' Compensatory, Restitutionary or Neither? ANDREW BURROWS -- 8 Gains Derived from Breach of Contract: Historical and Conceptual Perspectives STEPHEN WADDAMS -- 9 The Measure and Availability of Gain-based Damages for Breach of Contract RALPH CUNNINGTON -- Part III Methods of Limiting Damages -- 10 The Limitation of Contract Damages in Domestic Legal Systems and International Instruments ALEXANDER KOMAROV -- 11 No Need to Limit Where There is No Promise? 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