If you liked Shaping the Law of Obligations by Edwin Peel and Rebecca Probert, start with Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition 6th Edition (2018), Cretney and Probert's Family Law (2018), and Divorced, Bigamist, Bereaved? : The family historian’s guide to marital breakdown, separation, widowhood, and remarriage (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition 6th Edition
2018 · Jonathan Garton, Graham Moffat, Gerry Bean, Rebecca Probert · Same author
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Cretney and Probert's Family Law
2018 · 480 pages · Rebecca Probert · Same author
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Contract terms
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Contract formation and parties
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What should I read after Shaping the Law of Obligations?
BookOrb recommends Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition 6th Edition (2018), Cretney and Probert's Family Law (2018), Divorced, Bigamist, Bereaved? : The family historian’s guide to marital breakdown, separation, widowhood, and remarriage (2015), Contract terms (2007), and Cohabitation and Religious Marriage (2020).
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Who wrote Shaping the Law of Obligations?
Shaping the Law of Obligations is by Edwin Peel and Rebecca Probert.