Re-examining contract and unjust enrichment : : Anglo-Canadian perspectives / / edited by Paula Giliker.

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 perspective. Leading academics from Canada and the United Kingdom analyse the nature and development of the principles of unjust en...

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles 2007
Physical Description:1 online resource (372 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Chapter 1. Diverging or Converging the Ongoing Relationship of the Common Laws of England and Canada /
Chapter 2. The Relation between Contract and Unjust Enrichment byStephen Waddams /
Chapter 3. Unjust Factors, Juristic Reasons and Contracts in Anglo-Canadian Law /
Chapter 4. Mistake in Contract Law and in Unjust Enrichment /
Chapter 5. No Longer Taken to Be Cognisant of the Law? Mistake of Law in Contract and Restitution in Canada and England /
Chapter 6. The Fiduciary Concept, Contract Law, and Unjust Enrichment: a Functional Comparison /
Chapter 7. Drafting an Irish Frustrated Contracts Act: Lessons from British Columbia /
Chapter 8. Once More Unto the Breach: Remedies for the Non-Payment of Insurance Claims after Blake /
Chapter 9. Choice of Law for Void Contracts and Their Restitutionary Aftermath: the Putative Governing Law of the Contract /
Chapter 10. Implied Contract and the Taxonomy of Unjust Enrichment /
Chapter 11. Contract, Unjust Enrichment and Restitution: the Significance of Classification /
Chapter 12. The Purpose of the Doctrine of Presumed Undue Infuence /
Chapter 13. Awarding Damages for Distress and Loss of Reputation in England and Canada /
Chapter 14. Specific Performance in the Common and Civil Law: Some Lessons for Harmonisation /
Chapter 15. ‘Compensation’ and ‘Indemnity’ under the Agency Regulations: How the Common Law System Copes with the Invasion of Civilian Concepts /
Index /
Summary: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 perspective. Leading academics from Canada and the United Kingdom analyse the nature and development of the principles of unjust enrichment, their relationship with contract and fiduciary obligations and their impact upon traditional contractual doctrines such as mistake, undue influence, frustration and the assessment of damages. The text provides an insightful, contemporary and provocative examination of this fast-developing area of law.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1281917354
9786611917357
9047420373
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Paula Giliker.