Research handbook on unjust enrichment and restitution

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Research handbook on unjust enrichment and restitution

edited by Elise Bant, Kit Barker, Simone Degeling

(Research handbooks in private and commercial law)

Edward Elgar, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Some copies have different pagination: x, 523 p

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Description

This comprehensive yet accessible Research Handbook offers an expert guide to the key concepts, principles and debates in the modern law of unjust enrichment and restitution. Written by leading experts drawn from a wide range of common law, civilian and mixed jurisdictions, chapters cover the complex history, scope and philosophical foundations of the subject, its organisational structure, main liability principles, defences and remedies. Utilising a broad array of legal authority and academic commentary, contributors engage with the key concepts and debates in a way that offers a direct route into the field for new researchers, as well as a source of original thinking for those already familiar with the subject. Throughout, the learning of both civilian and common law legal systems is juxtaposed and integrated, offering useful comparative insights and lessons for the future development of this still young, but critically important field of law. Engaging and thought provoking, the Research Handbook on Unjust Enrichment and Restitution will prove indispensable to academics and researchers in the field of private and commercial law. Judges and practitioners will also have much to gain from the clear presentation of authorities, principles and useful comparative perspectives. Contributors include: E. Bant, K. Barker, K. Barnett, M. Bryan, A. Burrows, M. Chen-Wishart, H. Dagan, S. Degeling, J. Gordley, R. Grantham, R. Gregson, B. Hacker, L. Ho, D. Ibbetson, D. Klimchuk, T. Krebs, A. Kull, R. Leow, T. Liau, M. McInnes, C. Mitchell, C. Rotherham, H. Scott, G. Virgo, S. Watterson, E. Weinrib, C. Wonnell, T.H. Wu

Table of Contents

Table of Contents 1. The Evolution of Unjust Enrichment Law. Theory and Practice. Elise Bant, Kit Barker and Simone Degeling Part I History and Comparative Insights 2. Development at Common Law David Ibbetson 3. Unjust Enrichment: A Comparative Perspective and a Critique James Gordley Part II: Taxonomy 4. Restitution and Unjust Enrichment Andrew Kull 5. Restitution for Wrongs Craig Rotherham 6. Unjust Enrichment and Contract Hang Wu Tang 7. Unjust Enrichment and Equity Lusina Ho 8. Comparative/Civilian perspectives Helen Scott Part III: Philosophical Foundations 9. The Corrective Justice of Liability for Unjust Enrichment Ernest J Weinrib 10. Unjust Enrichment and the Forms of Justice Dennis Klimchuk 11. A Law and Economics Perspective on Restitution Chris Wonnell 12. Autonomy, Relational Justice and the Law of Restitution Hanoch Dagan Part IV: Analytical Structure 13. Enrichment Mitchell McInnes 14. At the Claimant's Expense Stephen Watterson 15. Unjust Factors versus Absence of Juristic Reason (Causa) Birke Hacker 16. Impaired Intention Unjust Factors? Mindy Chen-Wishart and Rory Gregson 17. Conditional Intention as an Unjust Factor Andrew Burrows 18. No Intention to Benefit Michael Bryan 19. Other Reasons for Restitution Charles Mitchell Part V: Defences 20. A Taxonomy of Defences in Restitution Graham Virgo 21. Change of Position-Based Defences Ross GranthamT.H. Wu 22. Disenrichment in German Law Thomas Krebs Part VI: Restitutionary Remedies 23. Restitution, Compensation and Disgorgement Katy Barnett 24. Proprietary Restitution Timothy Liau and Rachel Leow Index

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  • NCID
    BC0162338X
  • ISBN
    • 9781788114257
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 523 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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