Rethinking Unjust Enrichment
Rethinking Unjust Enrichment
History, Sociology, Doctrine, and Theory
Peari, Sagi; Swain, Warren
Oxford University Press
12/2023
400
Dura
Inglês
9780192874146
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
I. History
1: Warren Swain: Contract and Unjust Enrichment: Lessons from History?
2: Siyi Lin: A Tale of Transplantation: The Historical Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment
3: Arpita Gupta: Law of Unjust Enrichment in India
II. Sociology
4: Sagi Peari: Academics and Legal Change: Birks, Savigny, and the Law of Unjust Enrichment
5: Emily Sherwin: Restitution in the United States
6: Nolan Sharkey: What was the Problem with Palm Tree Justice? Language, Justice, Equity and Enrichment
III. Theory
7: Robert Stevens: Faute de Mieux
8: James Penner: Restitution, Corrective Justice, and Mistakes
9: Peter Chau and Lusina Ho: Agreement and Restitutionary Liability for Mistaken Payments
10: Lutz- Christian Wolff: Law of Unjust Enrichment or Law of Unjust De-enrichment
11: Peter Jaffey: The Way Forward
12: Nils Jansen: Doctrinal Design in Unjust Enrichment: On the Relation of Claims for Restitution and General Private Law
IV. Doctrine
13: Mindy Chen-Wishart and Emma Hughes: Monism v Pluralism in Unjust Enrichment
14: Steve Hedley: Unjust Enrichment - Looking for a Role
15: Pablo Letelier: Embracing Private Law's Miscellany? Unjustified Enrichment and the Civilian Category of Quasi- Contracts
16: Mitchell McInnes: Challenges for Canadian Unjust Enrichment
Conclusion
I. History
1: Warren Swain: Contract and Unjust Enrichment: Lessons from History?
2: Siyi Lin: A Tale of Transplantation: The Historical Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment
3: Arpita Gupta: Law of Unjust Enrichment in India
II. Sociology
4: Sagi Peari: Academics and Legal Change: Birks, Savigny, and the Law of Unjust Enrichment
5: Emily Sherwin: Restitution in the United States
6: Nolan Sharkey: What was the Problem with Palm Tree Justice? Language, Justice, Equity and Enrichment
III. Theory
7: Robert Stevens: Faute de Mieux
8: James Penner: Restitution, Corrective Justice, and Mistakes
9: Peter Chau and Lusina Ho: Agreement and Restitutionary Liability for Mistaken Payments
10: Lutz- Christian Wolff: Law of Unjust Enrichment or Law of Unjust De-enrichment
11: Peter Jaffey: The Way Forward
12: Nils Jansen: Doctrinal Design in Unjust Enrichment: On the Relation of Claims for Restitution and General Private Law
IV. Doctrine
13: Mindy Chen-Wishart and Emma Hughes: Monism v Pluralism in Unjust Enrichment
14: Steve Hedley: Unjust Enrichment - Looking for a Role
15: Pablo Letelier: Embracing Private Law's Miscellany? Unjustified Enrichment and the Civilian Category of Quasi- Contracts
16: Mitchell McInnes: Challenges for Canadian Unjust Enrichment
Conclusion
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Introduction
I. History
1: Warren Swain: Contract and Unjust Enrichment: Lessons from History?
2: Siyi Lin: A Tale of Transplantation: The Historical Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment
3: Arpita Gupta: Law of Unjust Enrichment in India
II. Sociology
4: Sagi Peari: Academics and Legal Change: Birks, Savigny, and the Law of Unjust Enrichment
5: Emily Sherwin: Restitution in the United States
6: Nolan Sharkey: What was the Problem with Palm Tree Justice? Language, Justice, Equity and Enrichment
III. Theory
7: Robert Stevens: Faute de Mieux
8: James Penner: Restitution, Corrective Justice, and Mistakes
9: Peter Chau and Lusina Ho: Agreement and Restitutionary Liability for Mistaken Payments
10: Lutz- Christian Wolff: Law of Unjust Enrichment or Law of Unjust De-enrichment
11: Peter Jaffey: The Way Forward
12: Nils Jansen: Doctrinal Design in Unjust Enrichment: On the Relation of Claims for Restitution and General Private Law
IV. Doctrine
13: Mindy Chen-Wishart and Emma Hughes: Monism v Pluralism in Unjust Enrichment
14: Steve Hedley: Unjust Enrichment - Looking for a Role
15: Pablo Letelier: Embracing Private Law's Miscellany? Unjustified Enrichment and the Civilian Category of Quasi- Contracts
16: Mitchell McInnes: Challenges for Canadian Unjust Enrichment
Conclusion
I. History
1: Warren Swain: Contract and Unjust Enrichment: Lessons from History?
2: Siyi Lin: A Tale of Transplantation: The Historical Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment
3: Arpita Gupta: Law of Unjust Enrichment in India
II. Sociology
4: Sagi Peari: Academics and Legal Change: Birks, Savigny, and the Law of Unjust Enrichment
5: Emily Sherwin: Restitution in the United States
6: Nolan Sharkey: What was the Problem with Palm Tree Justice? Language, Justice, Equity and Enrichment
III. Theory
7: Robert Stevens: Faute de Mieux
8: James Penner: Restitution, Corrective Justice, and Mistakes
9: Peter Chau and Lusina Ho: Agreement and Restitutionary Liability for Mistaken Payments
10: Lutz- Christian Wolff: Law of Unjust Enrichment or Law of Unjust De-enrichment
11: Peter Jaffey: The Way Forward
12: Nils Jansen: Doctrinal Design in Unjust Enrichment: On the Relation of Claims for Restitution and General Private Law
IV. Doctrine
13: Mindy Chen-Wishart and Emma Hughes: Monism v Pluralism in Unjust Enrichment
14: Steve Hedley: Unjust Enrichment - Looking for a Role
15: Pablo Letelier: Embracing Private Law's Miscellany? Unjustified Enrichment and the Civilian Category of Quasi- Contracts
16: Mitchell McInnes: Challenges for Canadian Unjust Enrichment
Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.