This book develops the idea that standing is a distinct and separable private law concept that can and should be distinguished more clearly from the more dominant concept of a 'right.' By recognising standing's distinctiveness, debates within private law theory, including torts, unjust enrichment and trusts, are informed and contributed to.
This book develops the idea that standing is a distinct and separable private law concept that can and should be distinguished more clearly from the more dominant concept of a 'right.' By recognising standing's distinctiveness, debates within private law theory, including torts, unjust enrichment and trusts, are informed and contributed to.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy Liau is an Assistant Professor in Private Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He previously held the position of Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and prior to that, Stipendiary Lecturer in Law at Merton College, Oxford. He holds an LLB from NUS, where he was top First and Lee Kuan Yew Gold Medallist. He did his postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford as a Clarendon Scholar, and Graduate Prize Scholar at Merton College, reading for the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL), MPhil, and DPhil, while also teaching Commercial Remedies on the BCL.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1: Introduction I. CONCEPTUALIZING STANDING 2: Foundations and Method 3: Standing Defined and Distinguished 4: Claimant Standing, Defendant Liabilities, and Court Orders 5: Standing Rules II. STANDING'S DOCTRINAL DISTINCTIVENESS 6: Contract: Privity's Multiple Aspects 7: Contract: Reforming Privity 8: Unjust Enrichment: A 'Special' Equitable Action 9: Unjust Enrichment: Analogies with Trusts Law 10: Deriving 'Rights of Action' from a Tort to Someone Else III. JUSTIFYING STANDING 11: Justifying the General Standing Rule 12: Right-less Enforcers: Standing without Rights Bibliography Index
Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1: Introduction I. CONCEPTUALIZING STANDING 2: Foundations and Method 3: Standing Defined and Distinguished 4: Claimant Standing, Defendant Liabilities, and Court Orders 5: Standing Rules II. STANDING'S DOCTRINAL DISTINCTIVENESS 6: Contract: Privity's Multiple Aspects 7: Contract: Reforming Privity 8: Unjust Enrichment: A 'Special' Equitable Action 9: Unjust Enrichment: Analogies with Trusts Law 10: Deriving 'Rights of Action' from a Tort to Someone Else III. JUSTIFYING STANDING 11: Justifying the General Standing Rule 12: Right-less Enforcers: Standing without Rights Bibliography Index
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