Why Cathedral Cities Built Stronger Contract Law
Cathedral cities enforced contracts more durably than busy market towns. The reason comes down to reputation, repeat players, and institutional memory.
WorldWhy Walled Cities Built Stronger Contract Law
Walled medieval cities developed more durable contract law than busier open markets. The reason comes down to who you expected to see again.
BusinessForce Majeure in Supply Contracts: Who Bears the Risk
Force majeure clauses decide who pays when catastrophe strikes a long-term supply deal, the legal mechanics, real examples, and what's at stake.