Re-examining Contract and Unjust Enrichment: Anglo-Canadian Perspectives
Editat de Paula Gilikeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iun 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004155633
ISBN-10: 9004155635
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004155635
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Notă biografică
Paula Giliker is Reader in Comparative Law, University of Bristol.
Cuprins
Foreword
Préface
List of Contributors
Table of Cases
Table of Legislative Instruments
Chapter 1
Diverging or Converging – The Ongoing Relationship of the Common
Laws of England and Canada
Paula Giliker
Part 1: The Boundaries of Contract and Unjust Enrichment
Chapter 2
The Relation Between Contract and Unjust Enrichment
Stephen Waddams
Chapter 3
Unjust Factors, Juristic Reasons and Contracts in
Anglo-Canadian Law
Mitchell McInnes
Chapter 4
Mistake in Contract Law and in Unjust Enrichment
Kate Bracegirdle
Chapter 5
No Longer taken to be Cognisant of the Law? Mistake of Law in
Contract and Restitution in Canada and England
Catharine MacMillan
Chapter 6
The Fiduciary Concept, Contract Law, and Unjust Enrichment:
A Functional Comparison
Leonard I. Rotman
Chapter 7
Drafting an Irish Frustrated Contracts Act: Lessons from
British Columbia
Cliona Kelly
Chapter 8
Once More unto the Breach: Remedies for the Non-Payment of
Insurance Claims after Blake
James Davey
Chapter 9
Choice of Law for Void Contracts and their Restitutionary Aftermath:
The Putative Governing Law of the Contract
Adeline Chong
Part 2: Clarifying the Law of Unjust Enrichment
Chapter 10
Implied Contract and the Taxonomy of Unjust Enrichment
Duncan Sheehan
Chapter 11
Contract, Unjust Enrichment and Restitution: The Significance of
Classification
Peter Jaffey
Part 3: Clarifying the Law of Contract
Chapter 12
The Purpose of the Doctrine of Presumed Undue Infl uence
Jesse Elvin
Chapter 13
Awarding Damages for Distress and Loss of Reputation in England
and Canada
Jill Poole
Part 4: Contract and Unjust Enrichment – Reconciling Different
Jurisdictional Approaches
Chapter 14
Specifi c Performance in the Common and Civil Law:
Some Lessons for Harmonisation
Lucinda Miller
Chapter 15
‘Compensation’ and ‘Indemnity’ under the Agency Regulations:
How the Common Law System Copes with the Invasion of
Civilian Concepts
Robert Bradgate and Séverine Saintier
Index
Préface
List of Contributors
Table of Cases
Table of Legislative Instruments
Chapter 1
Diverging or Converging – The Ongoing Relationship of the Common
Laws of England and Canada
Paula Giliker
Part 1: The Boundaries of Contract and Unjust Enrichment
Chapter 2
The Relation Between Contract and Unjust Enrichment
Stephen Waddams
Chapter 3
Unjust Factors, Juristic Reasons and Contracts in
Anglo-Canadian Law
Mitchell McInnes
Chapter 4
Mistake in Contract Law and in Unjust Enrichment
Kate Bracegirdle
Chapter 5
No Longer taken to be Cognisant of the Law? Mistake of Law in
Contract and Restitution in Canada and England
Catharine MacMillan
Chapter 6
The Fiduciary Concept, Contract Law, and Unjust Enrichment:
A Functional Comparison
Leonard I. Rotman
Chapter 7
Drafting an Irish Frustrated Contracts Act: Lessons from
British Columbia
Cliona Kelly
Chapter 8
Once More unto the Breach: Remedies for the Non-Payment of
Insurance Claims after Blake
James Davey
Chapter 9
Choice of Law for Void Contracts and their Restitutionary Aftermath:
The Putative Governing Law of the Contract
Adeline Chong
Part 2: Clarifying the Law of Unjust Enrichment
Chapter 10
Implied Contract and the Taxonomy of Unjust Enrichment
Duncan Sheehan
Chapter 11
Contract, Unjust Enrichment and Restitution: The Significance of
Classification
Peter Jaffey
Part 3: Clarifying the Law of Contract
Chapter 12
The Purpose of the Doctrine of Presumed Undue Infl uence
Jesse Elvin
Chapter 13
Awarding Damages for Distress and Loss of Reputation in England
and Canada
Jill Poole
Part 4: Contract and Unjust Enrichment – Reconciling Different
Jurisdictional Approaches
Chapter 14
Specifi c Performance in the Common and Civil Law:
Some Lessons for Harmonisation
Lucinda Miller
Chapter 15
‘Compensation’ and ‘Indemnity’ under the Agency Regulations:
How the Common Law System Copes with the Invasion of
Civilian Concepts
Robert Bradgate and Séverine Saintier
Index