Understanding Unjust Enrichment
Jason W Neyers editor Stephen GA Pitel editor Mitchell McInnes editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Apr '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This book is a collection of articles based on Understanding Unjust Enrichment,a symposium held at the University of Western Ontario in January 2003. The articles, written from the perspective of English, Australian, Canadian, German and Jewish law, deal with numerous theoretical and practical issues that surround restitution and unjust enrichment. The articles outline recent developments across the Commonwealth, explain the unjust enrichment principle and its component parts, and address discrete issues such as tracing, choice of law, disgorgement damages for breach of contract, and the use of unjust enrichment in the cohabitation context. The contributors are Kit Barker, Peter Benson, Jeffrey Berryman, Michael Bryan, Andrew Burrows, Robert Chambers, Gerald Fridman, Peter Jaffey, Dennis Klimchuk, Thomas Krebs, John McCamus, Mitchell McInnes, Stephen Pitel, Stephen Waddams and Ernest Weinrib.
...fine new collection of essays...the high quality of the contributions will ensure its place on many bookshelves and university reading lists. All of the essays are thought-provoking, and several are classics that will repay careful study and thought. Charles Mitchell, King's College London The Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol. 42 2005 It seems likely... that the book will achieve its purpose of keeping open the lines of communication so that the doctrine of unjust enrichment can be improved and made more coherent. Rebecca Williams Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal vol.4 no.2 winter 2004
ISBN: 9781841134239
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
Weight: unknown
430 pages