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The Right Of Redress Andrew Gold

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The Right Of Redress Andrew Gold
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Andrew Gold
ISBN: 9780198814405, 0198814402
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Right Of Redress Andrew Gold by Andrew Gold 9780198814405, 0198814402 instant download after payment.

The law enables private parties to undo the wrongs committed against them, allowing victims to seek redress. A distinctive kind of justice governs our legal rights of redress, different from the leading corrective justice approaches. Through analysis of this key idea, The Right of Redress
helps to make sense of tort, contract, fiduciary law, and unjust enrichment doctrine.
When a wrong is remedied, the authorship of that remedy matters. The justice in private law is sensitive to a right holder's authorship, and understanding how solves a number of legal theory puzzles. Many forms of redress are only available with state assistance, and a full account of private law
requires an account of the state's responsibility to assist. It also requires an explanation of those cases in which the state declines to assist. Prior accounts have drawn on Kantian principles or a Lockean social contract theory, where The Right of Redress, drawing on public fiduciary theory,
develops a distinctive account of the state's role.
This book offers a new take on various modern features of the private law landscape, ranging from equity, to damage caps, to arbitration, to corporate claims, to class actions. The Right of Redress thus offers a pathbreaking account of the justice in private law, the political theory that underlies
it, and the contemporary features that shape our rights of redress today.

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