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The common law of obligations : divergence and unity / / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
The common law of obligations : divergence and unity / / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Hart Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Soggetto topico Civil law
Common law
Obligations (Law)
ISBN 1-78225-659-8
1-78225-658-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Unity, Divergence and Convergence in the Common Law of Obligations -- Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury -- 2. The Influence of Comparative Law on the English Law of Obligations -- Andrew Burrows -- 3. Unity,Then Divergence: The Privy Council, the Common Law of England and the Common Laws of Canada, -- Australia and New Zealand -- Paul Finn -- 4. A Conscious Effort to Develop a 'Different' Common Law of Obligations: A Possible Endeavour? -- Goh Yihan -- 5. A Common Law of Tort: Is there a European Rift in the Common Law Family? -- Paula Giliker -- 6. A Judicial Perspective on the Development of Common Law Doctrine in the Light of Statute Law -- Anthony Mason -- 7. Public Actors and Private Obligations: A Judicial Perspective -- Sian Elias -- 8. The Tort Liability of Public Authorities: A Comparative Analysis -- Peter Cane -- 9. We'll Meet Again: Convergence in the Private Law Treatment of Public Bodies -- Niamh Connolly -- 10. How to have a Common Private Law: The Presuppositions of Legal Conversation -- Allan Beever -- 11. The Philosophies of the Common Law and their Implications: Common Law Divergences, Public Authority Liability and the Future of a Common Law World -- Dan Priel -- 12. Obligations, Governance and Society: Bringing the State Back In -- TT Arvind -- 13. Divergent Evolution in the Law of Torts: Jurisdictional Isolation, Jurisprudential Divergence and Explanatory Theories -- James Goudkamp and John Murphy -- 14. Common Law Values: The Role of Party Autonomy in Private Law -- Sarah Worthington
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The common law of obligations : divergence and unity / / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
The common law of obligations : divergence and unity / / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Hart Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Soggetto topico Civil law
Common law
Obligations (Law)
ISBN 1-78225-659-8
1-78225-658-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Unity, Divergence and Convergence in the Common Law of Obligations -- Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury -- 2. The Influence of Comparative Law on the English Law of Obligations -- Andrew Burrows -- 3. Unity,Then Divergence: The Privy Council, the Common Law of England and the Common Laws of Canada, -- Australia and New Zealand -- Paul Finn -- 4. A Conscious Effort to Develop a 'Different' Common Law of Obligations: A Possible Endeavour? -- Goh Yihan -- 5. A Common Law of Tort: Is there a European Rift in the Common Law Family? -- Paula Giliker -- 6. A Judicial Perspective on the Development of Common Law Doctrine in the Light of Statute Law -- Anthony Mason -- 7. Public Actors and Private Obligations: A Judicial Perspective -- Sian Elias -- 8. The Tort Liability of Public Authorities: A Comparative Analysis -- Peter Cane -- 9. We'll Meet Again: Convergence in the Private Law Treatment of Public Bodies -- Niamh Connolly -- 10. How to have a Common Private Law: The Presuppositions of Legal Conversation -- Allan Beever -- 11. The Philosophies of the Common Law and their Implications: Common Law Divergences, Public Authority Liability and the Future of a Common Law World -- Dan Priel -- 12. Obligations, Governance and Society: Bringing the State Back In -- TT Arvind -- 13. Divergent Evolution in the Law of Torts: Jurisdictional Isolation, Jurisprudential Divergence and Explanatory Theories -- James Goudkamp and John Murphy -- 14. Common Law Values: The Role of Party Autonomy in Private Law -- Sarah Worthington
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The common law of obligations : divergence and unity / / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
The common law of obligations : divergence and unity / / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Hart Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Soggetto topico Civil law
Common law
Obligations (Law)
ISBN 1-78225-659-8
1-78225-658-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Unity, Divergence and Convergence in the Common Law of Obligations -- Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury -- 2. The Influence of Comparative Law on the English Law of Obligations -- Andrew Burrows -- 3. Unity,Then Divergence: The Privy Council, the Common Law of England and the Common Laws of Canada, -- Australia and New Zealand -- Paul Finn -- 4. A Conscious Effort to Develop a 'Different' Common Law of Obligations: A Possible Endeavour? -- Goh Yihan -- 5. A Common Law of Tort: Is there a European Rift in the Common Law Family? -- Paula Giliker -- 6. A Judicial Perspective on the Development of Common Law Doctrine in the Light of Statute Law -- Anthony Mason -- 7. Public Actors and Private Obligations: A Judicial Perspective -- Sian Elias -- 8. The Tort Liability of Public Authorities: A Comparative Analysis -- Peter Cane -- 9. We'll Meet Again: Convergence in the Private Law Treatment of Public Bodies -- Niamh Connolly -- 10. How to have a Common Private Law: The Presuppositions of Legal Conversation -- Allan Beever -- 11. The Philosophies of the Common Law and their Implications: Common Law Divergences, Public Authority Liability and the Future of a Common Law World -- Dan Priel -- 12. Obligations, Governance and Society: Bringing the State Back In -- TT Arvind -- 13. Divergent Evolution in the Law of Torts: Jurisdictional Isolation, Jurisprudential Divergence and Explanatory Theories -- James Goudkamp and John Murphy -- 14. Common Law Values: The Role of Party Autonomy in Private Law -- Sarah Worthington
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The goals of private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Tang Hang Wu
The goals of private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Tang Hang Wu
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (526 p.)
Disciplina 346.001
Soggetto topico Civil law - Philosophy
Civil law
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84731-718-9
1-4725-6062-0
1-282-55418-2
9786612554186
1-84731-547-X
Classificazione 86.20
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : goals rights and obligations / Andrew Robertson -- The mutually constitutive nature of public and private law / Mayo Moran -- What's private about private law? / William Lucy -- The role of duty of care in a rights-based theory of negligence law / Stephen Perry -- The rights of private law / Stephen A. Smith -- The conflict of rights / Robert Stevens -- Causation and the goals of tort law / Donal Nolan -- Looking outward or looking inward? Obligations scholarship in the early 21st cnetury / Steve Hedley -- Treating like cases alike : principle and classification in private law / Charlie Webb -- Tort law, concepts and what really matters / Roderick Bagshaw -- Constraints on policy-based reasoning in private law / Andrew Robertson -- Negligent investigation : tort law as police ombudsman / Erika Chamberlain -- Deterrence in private law / Yock Lin Tan -- Justifying fiduciary allowances / Matthew Harding -- Gain-based remedies and the place of deterrence in the law of fiduciary obligations / Anthony Duggan -- The normative foundations of restitution for wrongs : justifying gain-based relief for nuisance / Craig Rotherham -- Just and unjust enrichments / Hanoch Dagan -- The rules of obligations / Emily Sherwin -- Storytelling in the law of unjust enrichment / Tang Hang Wu -- Demolishing the pyramid : the presence of basis and risk-taking in the law of unjust enrichment / Graham Virgo
1. Introduction: Goals, Rights and Obligations Andrew Robertson -- Part I-Private Law and Public Goals -- 2. The Mutually Constitutive Nature of Public and Private Law Mayo Moran -- 3. What's Private About Private Law? William Lucy -- Part II-Rights and Goals -- 4. The Role of Duty of Care in a Rights-Based Theory of Negligence Law Stephen Perry -- 5. The Rights of Private Law Stephen A Smith -- 6. The Conflict of Rights Robert Stevens -- 7. Causation and the Goals of Tort Law Donal Nolan -- Part III-The Role of Goals in Private Law -- 8. Looking Outward or Looking Inward? Obligations Scholarship in the Early 21st Century Steve Hedley -- 9. Treating Like Cases Alike: Principle and Classification in Private Law Charlie Webb -- 10. Tort Law, Concepts and What Really Matters Roderick Bagshaw -- 11. Constraints on Policy-Based Reasoning in Private Law Andrew Robertson -- Part IV-Community Welfare Goals in Private Law Doctrines -- 12. Negligent Investigation: Tort Law as Police Ombudsman Erika Chamberlain -- 13. Deterrence in Private Law Yock Lin Tan -- 14. Justifying Fiduciary Allowances Matthew Harding -- 15. Gain-Based Remedies and the Place of Deterrence in the Law of Fiduciary Obligations Anthony Duggan -- 16. The Normative Foundations of Restitution for Wrongs: Justifying Gain-based Relief for Nuisance Craig Rotherham -- Part V-The Goals of Unjust Enrichment Law -- 17. Just and Unjust Enrichments Hanoch Dagan -- 18. The Rules of Obligations Emily Sherwin -- 19. Storytelling in the Law of Unjust Enrichment Tang Hang Wu -- 20. Demolishing the Pyramid-the Presence of Basis and Risk-Taking in the Law of Unjust Enrichment Graham Virgo -- Stephen Perry (Pennsylvania) -- Peter Benson (Toronto), -- Robert Stevens (UCL) -- Mayo Moran (Toronto) -- Tony Duggan Toronto) -- Hanoch Dagan (Tel Aviv) -- William Lucy (Manchester). -- Tort law: Lord Hoffmann, Donal Nolan (Oxford), Roderick Bagshaw (Oxford), Kumaralingam Amirthalingam (Singapore) and Jenny Steele (Southampton). -- Unjust enrichment: Charles Rickett (Queensland), Lionel Smith (McGill), Emily Sherwin (Cornell). -- Equity and trusts: Ben Mcfarlane (Oxford), John Mee (Cork), Craig Rotherham (Nottingham). -- Contract: Mindy Chen-Wishart (Oxford), David Campbell (Durham). -- Remedies: Stephen Smith (McGill), Michael Bryan (Melbourne)
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The goals of private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Tang Hang Wu
The goals of private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Tang Hang Wu
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (526 p.)
Disciplina 346.001
Soggetto topico Civil law - Philosophy
Civil law
ISBN 1-84731-718-9
1-4725-6062-0
1-282-55418-2
9786612554186
1-84731-547-X
Classificazione 86.20
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : goals rights and obligations / Andrew Robertson -- The mutually constitutive nature of public and private law / Mayo Moran -- What's private about private law? / William Lucy -- The role of duty of care in a rights-based theory of negligence law / Stephen Perry -- The rights of private law / Stephen A. Smith -- The conflict of rights / Robert Stevens -- Causation and the goals of tort law / Donal Nolan -- Looking outward or looking inward? Obligations scholarship in the early 21st cnetury / Steve Hedley -- Treating like cases alike : principle and classification in private law / Charlie Webb -- Tort law, concepts and what really matters / Roderick Bagshaw -- Constraints on policy-based reasoning in private law / Andrew Robertson -- Negligent investigation : tort law as police ombudsman / Erika Chamberlain -- Deterrence in private law / Yock Lin Tan -- Justifying fiduciary allowances / Matthew Harding -- Gain-based remedies and the place of deterrence in the law of fiduciary obligations / Anthony Duggan -- The normative foundations of restitution for wrongs : justifying gain-based relief for nuisance / Craig Rotherham -- Just and unjust enrichments / Hanoch Dagan -- The rules of obligations / Emily Sherwin -- Storytelling in the law of unjust enrichment / Tang Hang Wu -- Demolishing the pyramid : the presence of basis and risk-taking in the law of unjust enrichment / Graham Virgo
1. Introduction: Goals, Rights and Obligations Andrew Robertson -- Part I-Private Law and Public Goals -- 2. The Mutually Constitutive Nature of Public and Private Law Mayo Moran -- 3. What's Private About Private Law? William Lucy -- Part II-Rights and Goals -- 4. The Role of Duty of Care in a Rights-Based Theory of Negligence Law Stephen Perry -- 5. The Rights of Private Law Stephen A Smith -- 6. The Conflict of Rights Robert Stevens -- 7. Causation and the Goals of Tort Law Donal Nolan -- Part III-The Role of Goals in Private Law -- 8. Looking Outward or Looking Inward? Obligations Scholarship in the Early 21st Century Steve Hedley -- 9. Treating Like Cases Alike: Principle and Classification in Private Law Charlie Webb -- 10. Tort Law, Concepts and What Really Matters Roderick Bagshaw -- 11. Constraints on Policy-Based Reasoning in Private Law Andrew Robertson -- Part IV-Community Welfare Goals in Private Law Doctrines -- 12. Negligent Investigation: Tort Law as Police Ombudsman Erika Chamberlain -- 13. Deterrence in Private Law Yock Lin Tan -- 14. Justifying Fiduciary Allowances Matthew Harding -- 15. Gain-Based Remedies and the Place of Deterrence in the Law of Fiduciary Obligations Anthony Duggan -- 16. The Normative Foundations of Restitution for Wrongs: Justifying Gain-based Relief for Nuisance Craig Rotherham -- Part V-The Goals of Unjust Enrichment Law -- 17. Just and Unjust Enrichments Hanoch Dagan -- 18. The Rules of Obligations Emily Sherwin -- 19. Storytelling in the Law of Unjust Enrichment Tang Hang Wu -- 20. Demolishing the Pyramid-the Presence of Basis and Risk-Taking in the Law of Unjust Enrichment Graham Virgo -- Stephen Perry (Pennsylvania) -- Peter Benson (Toronto), -- Robert Stevens (UCL) -- Mayo Moran (Toronto) -- Tony Duggan Toronto) -- Hanoch Dagan (Tel Aviv) -- William Lucy (Manchester). -- Tort law: Lord Hoffmann, Donal Nolan (Oxford), Roderick Bagshaw (Oxford), Kumaralingam Amirthalingam (Singapore) and Jenny Steele (Southampton). -- Unjust enrichment: Charles Rickett (Queensland), Lionel Smith (McGill), Emily Sherwin (Cornell). -- Equity and trusts: Ben Mcfarlane (Oxford), John Mee (Cork), Craig Rotherham (Nottingham). -- Contract: Mindy Chen-Wishart (Oxford), David Campbell (Durham). -- Remedies: Stephen Smith (McGill), Michael Bryan (Melbourne)
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The goals of private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Tang Hang Wu
The goals of private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Tang Hang Wu
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (526 p.)
Disciplina 346.001
Soggetto topico Civil law - Philosophy
Civil law
ISBN 1-84731-718-9
1-4725-6062-0
1-282-55418-2
9786612554186
1-84731-547-X
Classificazione 86.20
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : goals rights and obligations / Andrew Robertson -- The mutually constitutive nature of public and private law / Mayo Moran -- What's private about private law? / William Lucy -- The role of duty of care in a rights-based theory of negligence law / Stephen Perry -- The rights of private law / Stephen A. Smith -- The conflict of rights / Robert Stevens -- Causation and the goals of tort law / Donal Nolan -- Looking outward or looking inward? Obligations scholarship in the early 21st cnetury / Steve Hedley -- Treating like cases alike : principle and classification in private law / Charlie Webb -- Tort law, concepts and what really matters / Roderick Bagshaw -- Constraints on policy-based reasoning in private law / Andrew Robertson -- Negligent investigation : tort law as police ombudsman / Erika Chamberlain -- Deterrence in private law / Yock Lin Tan -- Justifying fiduciary allowances / Matthew Harding -- Gain-based remedies and the place of deterrence in the law of fiduciary obligations / Anthony Duggan -- The normative foundations of restitution for wrongs : justifying gain-based relief for nuisance / Craig Rotherham -- Just and unjust enrichments / Hanoch Dagan -- The rules of obligations / Emily Sherwin -- Storytelling in the law of unjust enrichment / Tang Hang Wu -- Demolishing the pyramid : the presence of basis and risk-taking in the law of unjust enrichment / Graham Virgo
1. Introduction: Goals, Rights and Obligations Andrew Robertson -- Part I-Private Law and Public Goals -- 2. The Mutually Constitutive Nature of Public and Private Law Mayo Moran -- 3. What's Private About Private Law? William Lucy -- Part II-Rights and Goals -- 4. The Role of Duty of Care in a Rights-Based Theory of Negligence Law Stephen Perry -- 5. The Rights of Private Law Stephen A Smith -- 6. The Conflict of Rights Robert Stevens -- 7. Causation and the Goals of Tort Law Donal Nolan -- Part III-The Role of Goals in Private Law -- 8. Looking Outward or Looking Inward? Obligations Scholarship in the Early 21st Century Steve Hedley -- 9. Treating Like Cases Alike: Principle and Classification in Private Law Charlie Webb -- 10. Tort Law, Concepts and What Really Matters Roderick Bagshaw -- 11. Constraints on Policy-Based Reasoning in Private Law Andrew Robertson -- Part IV-Community Welfare Goals in Private Law Doctrines -- 12. Negligent Investigation: Tort Law as Police Ombudsman Erika Chamberlain -- 13. Deterrence in Private Law Yock Lin Tan -- 14. Justifying Fiduciary Allowances Matthew Harding -- 15. Gain-Based Remedies and the Place of Deterrence in the Law of Fiduciary Obligations Anthony Duggan -- 16. The Normative Foundations of Restitution for Wrongs: Justifying Gain-based Relief for Nuisance Craig Rotherham -- Part V-The Goals of Unjust Enrichment Law -- 17. Just and Unjust Enrichments Hanoch Dagan -- 18. The Rules of Obligations Emily Sherwin -- 19. Storytelling in the Law of Unjust Enrichment Tang Hang Wu -- 20. Demolishing the Pyramid-the Presence of Basis and Risk-Taking in the Law of Unjust Enrichment Graham Virgo -- Stephen Perry (Pennsylvania) -- Peter Benson (Toronto), -- Robert Stevens (UCL) -- Mayo Moran (Toronto) -- Tony Duggan Toronto) -- Hanoch Dagan (Tel Aviv) -- William Lucy (Manchester). -- Tort law: Lord Hoffmann, Donal Nolan (Oxford), Roderick Bagshaw (Oxford), Kumaralingam Amirthalingam (Singapore) and Jenny Steele (Southampton). -- Unjust enrichment: Charles Rickett (Queensland), Lionel Smith (McGill), Emily Sherwin (Cornell). -- Equity and trusts: Ben Mcfarlane (Oxford), John Mee (Cork), Craig Rotherham (Nottingham). -- Contract: Mindy Chen-Wishart (Oxford), David Campbell (Durham). -- Remedies: Stephen Smith (McGill), Michael Bryan (Melbourne)
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The law of obligations : connections and boundaries / / edited by Andrew Robertson
The law of obligations : connections and boundaries / / edited by Andrew Robertson
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : UCL Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Altri autori (Persone) RobertsonAndrew <1966->
Soggetto topico Obligations (Law)
Property
Remedies (Law)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-138-13959-9
1-138-83437-8
1-135-39348-6
1-135-39349-4
1-281-32584-8
1-282-37659-4
9786612376597
9786611325848
1-84314-770-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1 CONNECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES IN PRIVATE LAW / Andrew Robertson -- chapter 2 REMEDIES AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS / Michael Tilbury -- chapter 3 THE MEANING OF ‘DAMAGES’: COMMON LAW AND EQUITY / James Edelman -- chapter 4 RESCISSION, RESTITUTION AND CONTRACTUAL ORDERING: THE ROLE OF PLAINTIFF ELECTION / Michael Bryan -- chapter 5 ‘UNJUST ENRICHMENT’: THE SAME OLD MISTAKE? / Steve Hedley -- chapter 6 ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CONTRACT AND TORT / Andrew Robertson -- chapter 7 THE ‘OTHER’ CATEGORY IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS -- General / Joachim Dietrich -- chapter 8 INTEGRATING PROPERTY AND OBLIGATIONS / Robert Chambers -- chapter 9 OWNING SECRETS: ‘PROPERTY’ IN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION? / Megan Richardson -- chapter 10 CONTRACT RIGHTS AS PROPERTY RIGHTS / Ralph Cunnington.
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London : , : UCL Press
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The law of obligations : connections and boundaries / / edited by Andrew Robertson
The law of obligations : connections and boundaries / / edited by Andrew Robertson
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : UCL Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Altri autori (Persone) RobertsonAndrew <1966->
Soggetto topico Obligations (Law)
Property
Remedies (Law)
ISBN 90-6544-673-7
1-138-13959-9
1-138-83437-8
1-135-39348-6
1-135-39349-4
1-281-32584-8
1-282-37659-4
9786612376597
9786611325848
1-84314-770-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1 CONNECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES IN PRIVATE LAW / Andrew Robertson -- chapter 2 REMEDIES AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS / Michael Tilbury -- chapter 3 THE MEANING OF ‘DAMAGES’: COMMON LAW AND EQUITY / James Edelman -- chapter 4 RESCISSION, RESTITUTION AND CONTRACTUAL ORDERING: THE ROLE OF PLAINTIFF ELECTION / Michael Bryan -- chapter 5 ‘UNJUST ENRICHMENT’: THE SAME OLD MISTAKE? / Steve Hedley -- chapter 6 ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CONTRACT AND TORT / Andrew Robertson -- chapter 7 THE ‘OTHER’ CATEGORY IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS -- General / Joachim Dietrich -- chapter 8 INTEGRATING PROPERTY AND OBLIGATIONS / Robert Chambers -- chapter 9 OWNING SECRETS: ‘PROPERTY’ IN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION? / Megan Richardson -- chapter 10 CONTRACT RIGHTS AS PROPERTY RIGHTS / Ralph Cunnington.
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The law of obligations : connections and boundaries / / edited by Andrew Robertson
The law of obligations : connections and boundaries / / edited by Andrew Robertson
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : UCL Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Altri autori (Persone) RobertsonAndrew <1966->
Soggetto topico Obligations (Law)
Property
Remedies (Law)
ISBN 90-6544-673-7
1-138-13959-9
1-138-83437-8
1-135-39348-6
1-135-39349-4
1-281-32584-8
1-282-37659-4
9786612376597
9786611325848
1-84314-770-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1 CONNECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES IN PRIVATE LAW / Andrew Robertson -- chapter 2 REMEDIES AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS / Michael Tilbury -- chapter 3 THE MEANING OF ‘DAMAGES’: COMMON LAW AND EQUITY / James Edelman -- chapter 4 RESCISSION, RESTITUTION AND CONTRACTUAL ORDERING: THE ROLE OF PLAINTIFF ELECTION / Michael Bryan -- chapter 5 ‘UNJUST ENRICHMENT’: THE SAME OLD MISTAKE? / Steve Hedley -- chapter 6 ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CONTRACT AND TORT / Andrew Robertson -- chapter 7 THE ‘OTHER’ CATEGORY IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS -- General / Joachim Dietrich -- chapter 8 INTEGRATING PROPERTY AND OBLIGATIONS / Robert Chambers -- chapter 9 OWNING SECRETS: ‘PROPERTY’ IN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION? / Megan Richardson -- chapter 10 CONTRACT RIGHTS AS PROPERTY RIGHTS / Ralph Cunnington.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817119703321
London : , : UCL Press
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Rights and private law / edited by Donal Nolan and Andrew Robertson
Rights and private law / edited by Donal Nolan and Andrew Robertson
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (683 p.)
Disciplina 342.085
Soggetto topico Civil law
Civil law - Philosophy
Obligations (Law)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84731-789-8
1-4725-6107-4
1-280-37812-3
9786613556035
1-84731-852-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Rights and private law / Donal Nolan and Andrew Robertson -- Rights in private law / Peter Cane -- Our most fundamental rights / Allan Beever -- Social purposes, fundamental rights and the judicial development of private law / Francois du Bois -- Rights and other things / Robert Stevens -- Beyond 'right' and 'duty' : Lundstedt's theory of obligations / TT Arvind -- Of rights superstructural, inchoate and triangular : the role of rights in Blackstone's Commentaries / Helge Dedek -- Rule-based rights and court-ordered rights / Stephen A Smith -- Rights and Responsibility in the law of torts / John CP Goldberg and Benjamin C Zipursky -- Damages and rights / Andrew Burrows -- Explaining the inexplicable? Four manifestations of abuse of rights in English law / JW Neyers -- Rights and the basis of tort law / Nicholas J. McBride -- Is the role of tort to repair wrongful losses? / Gregory C Keating -- The edges of tort law's rights / Roderick Bagshaw -- Rights, pluralism and the duty of care / Andrew Robertson -- 'A tort against land' : private nuisance as a property tort / Donal Nolan -- Private nuisance law : a window on substantive justice / Richard W Wright -- Rights and wrongs : an introduction to the wrongful interference actions / Sarah Green -- Misfeasance in a public office : a justifiable anomaly within the rights-based approach? / Erika Chamberlain -- Unjust enrichment, rights and value / Ben McFarlane -- Rights and value in rescission : some implications for unjust enrichment / Elise Bant
1. Rights and Private Law -- Donal Nolan and Andrew Robertson -- 2. Rights in Private Law -- Peter Cane -- 3. Our Most Fundamental Rights -- Allan Beever -- 4. Social Purposes, Fundamental Rights and the Judicial Development of Private Law -- François du Bois -- 5. Rights and Other Things -- Robert Stevens -- 6. Beyond 'Right' and 'Duty': Lundstedt's Theory of Obligations -- TT Arvind -- 7. Of Rights Superstructural, Inchoate and Triangular: The Role of Rights in Blackstone's Commentaries -- Helge Dedek -- 8. Rule-Based Rights and Court-Ordered Rights -- Stephen A Smith -- 9. Rights and Responsibility in the Law of Torts -- John CP Goldberg and Benjamin C Zipursky -- 10. Damages and Rights -- Andrew Burrows -- 11. Explaining the Inexplicable? Four Manifestations of Abuse of Rights in English Law -- JW Neyers -- 12. Rights and the Basis of Tort Law -- Nicholas J McBride -- 13. Is the Role of Tort to Repair Wrongful Losses? -- Gregory C Keating -- 14. The Edges of Tort Law's Rights -- Roderick Bagshaw -- 15. Rights, Pluralism and the Duty of Care -- Andrew Robertson -- 16. 'A Tort Against Land': Private Nuisance as a Property Tort -- Donal Nolan -- 17. Private Nuisance Law: A Window on Substantive Justice -- Richard W Wright -- 18. Rights and Wrongs: An Introduction to the Wrongful Interference Actions -- Sarah Green -- 19. Misfeasance in a Public Office: A Justifiable Anomaly within the Rights-Based Approach? -- Erika Chamberlain -- 20. Unjust Enrichment, Rights and Value -- Ben McFarlane -- 21. Rights and Value in Rescission: Some Implications for Unjust Enrichment -- Elise Bant
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Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
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