Force Majeure And Frustration Of Contract Direct

Force Majeure, Impracticability, and Frustration of Contracts

(SSRN)This thesis explores the "stress test" that the global pandemic placed on these legal doctrines, critically examining their adequacy in managing large-scale, prolonged disruptions across multiple jurisdictions including the UK, USA, and Ghana. Force Majeure and Frustration of Contract

(SSRN)A data-driven report that analyzes court decisions to identify the parameters of successful force majeure and frustration claims, offering insights into common triggering events and judicial attitudes. Force Majeure and Frustration of Contract

(Oxford Academic)This 2022 paper provides a comparative analysis of how force majeure (a contractual concept) and frustration (a common law doctrine) operate within both civil and common law systems. It is particularly useful for understanding how a specific clause in a contract can "supersede" common law requirements. Force Majeure and Frustration of Contract