Rethinking Unjust Enrichment
History, Sociology, Doctrine, and Theory
Herausgeber: Swain, Warren; Peari, Sagi
Rethinking Unjust Enrichment
History, Sociology, Doctrine, and Theory
Herausgeber: Swain, Warren; Peari, Sagi
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This inter-disciplinary volume brings together scholars from across the globe to interrogate the dominant position of unjust enrichment and suggest more satisfactory alternatives.
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This inter-disciplinary volume brings together scholars from across the globe to interrogate the dominant position of unjust enrichment and suggest more satisfactory alternatives.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780192874146
- ISBN-10: 0192874144
- Artikelnr.: 69191593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780192874146
- ISBN-10: 0192874144
- Artikelnr.: 69191593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Warren Swain is a Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland. He is Deputy Dean. Educated at Hertford College, Oxford, he lectured at Hertford College and the Universities of Birmingham and Durham in the UK and was a Professor the TC Beirne School of Law, the University of Queensland. He is a Life Member of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the UK in recognition of his contribution to historical scholarship. He has widely published on both modern private law and the history of private law. Sagi Peari is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia Law School. His publications include two research monographs published with the Oxford University Press and his articles have been accepted for publication in leading international journals, including Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Cambridge Law Journal, University of Toronto Law Journal and the American Journal of Comparative Law. He is a recipient of the Hauser Global Fellowship at NYU Law School, and of the Connection Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He received awards from the American Society of International Law and the Corporate Law Teachers Association of Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region.
* 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
* 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