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Exploring Private Law Elise Bant Matthew Harding

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Exploring Private Law Elise Bant Matthew Harding
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 524
Author: Elise Bant, Matthew Harding
ISBN: 9780521764353, 0521764351
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Exploring Private Law Elise Bant Matthew Harding by Elise Bant, Matthew Harding 9780521764353, 0521764351 instant download after payment.

Exploring Private Law presents a collection of essays, by leading scholars from across the world, on private law doctrines, remedies, and methods. The overarching purpose of the collection, inspired by recent debate, is to celebrate and illustrate the contribution that both 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' methods of reasoning make to the development of private law. With that purpose in mind, the contributors to the collection explore a range of topics of current interest: judicial approaches to 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' methods; teaching trusts law; the protection of privacy in private law; the development of the law of unjust enrichment; the private law consequences of theft; equity's jurisdiction to relieve against forfeiture; the nature of fiduciary relationships and obligations; the duties of trustees; compensation and disgorgement remedies; partial rescission; the role of unconscionability in proprietary estoppel; and the nature of registered title to land.

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