 | Ross Grantham, C. E. F. Rickett - Law - 2000 - 516 pages
The Law of restitution has developed apace,taking its doctrinal starting point for the most part from the principle of unjust enrichment. This principle, however, has proved ... | |
 | Tariq A. Baloch - Law - 2009 - 208 pages
This book examines the role of unjust enrichment in the contractual context, defined as contracts which are (a) terminated for breach, or (b) subsisting, or (c) unenforceable ... | |
 | Graham Virgo - Law - 1999 - 800 pages
This new textbook outlines the general principles of the rapidly developing subject of the Law of Restitution. Restitution is concerned with the reversing of unjust enrichment ... | |
 | Gareth H. Jones - Law - 1978 - 14 pages
The legal profession has become more & more internationalized & in today's modern world jurists can no longer limit themselves to studying the laws of their own country. This ... | |
 | Paula Giliker - Law - 2007 - 341 pages
This collection of essays addresses some of the fundamental questions facing the law of contract and of unjust enrichment in the twenty-first century from a comparative ... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Charles Mitchell, James E. Penner - Law - 2009 - 446 pages
This volume takes stock of the rapid changes to the law of unjust enrichment over the last decade. It offers a set of original contributions from leading private law theorists ... | |
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