Contract Law and the Balancing Act Between Social Decorum and Economic Freedom
Contract Law and the Balancing Act Between Social Decorum and Economic Freedom
Order Description
PLEASE remember that your papers MUST be original work completed for THIS class. This means that you cannot submit a paper from a prior or concurrent class either with
APUS or any other University. Please let me know if you have any questions on this issue.
Your paper should be 10 - 15 pages. Here are some general guidelines.
Please use the Blue Book citation format to list your references. Information on this format can be found in the Resources or at this link
https://www.law.cornell.edu/citation/.
1. Write an introduction, which clearly identifies the topic of your report and the issues, which you seek to illuminate. The introduction should include the thesis or
basis of your report, and a very preliminary overview of the evidence you will use to support it. Finally, the introduction should include a statement that identifies
what your paper contributes to our understanding of Contract Law(in other words, why is the topic of your report important?).
2. The body of your report should be dedicated to support your thesis with claims gleaned from your research (into what others have written on the topic; data that you
have gathered), readings from the course text, discussion boards, and/or case law, interviews, law review articles. Please cite your references at the end of your
report. Please include at least 3 references to support the thesis of your paper.
3. Conclude your report by recapitulating your thesis and explaining in greater detail the significance of your findings. If you would like, include in your conclusion
some questions or claims about the topic and/or specific which you've written. If you believe more research needs to be done on your topic, be specific about what kind
of research and how you think it ought to be done.
Recommend that you proof read your paper several times to ensure that you have no spelling, grammar or punctuation errors and to ensure that your paper flows well and
is organized.