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099 _a346.42029 BAR
100 1 _aBarker, Kit,
_eauthor.
_91074679
245 1 0 _aUnjust enrichment /
_cKit Barker, Ross Grantham.
250 _a2nd edition.
264 1 _aChatswood, NSW :
_bLexisNexis Butterworths,
_c2018.
264 4 _c©2018
300 _axxxix, 681 pages ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _g1.
_tUnjust enrichment: history, concepts and alternative liability models --
_g2.
_tLocating unjust enrichment in private law --
_g3.
_tThe elements of an unjust enrichment claim --
_g4.
_tDefects in legal capacity --
_g5.
_tMistake --
_g6.
_t'Ignorance' or 'absence of consent' --
_g7.
_tFailure of basis --
_g8.
_tCoercion --
_g9.
_tDefects in personal capacity --
_g10.
_tWrongdoing --
_g11.
_tRestitution from public authorities --
_g12.
_tThe change of position defence --
_g13.
_tOther defences --
_g14.
_tThe nature and basis of tracing --
_g15.
_tProprietary restitution.
520 _aUnjust Enrichment, 2nd edition is the emergence of the law of restitution that has had a rapid and significant effect on developments in large portions of the private common law. Unjust Enrichment enables both practitioners and students to gain a full doctrinal and practical understanding of the law of restitution and its place in the wider law of civil obligations. The legal, policy and doctrinal arguments that underpin the law are spread across a disparate and often conflicting body of cases and academic commentary. This unique book combines carefully selected and edited extracts from leading cases and the writings of leading academics to provide a coherent theoretical structure through which the developing law this developing area of law can be studied and understood. The extensive commentary and analysis accompanying the materials both explains and challenges readers in their exploration of the area. The second edition responds to the considerable judicial activity in the area in the last few years, notably the growing acceptance of both restitutionary claims and the idea of unjust enrichment as a unifying legal concept in Australia. It highlights the significant changes in the way that the High Court, in particular, has sought to re-conceptualise the subject over last decade. -- Publisher's site.
650 0 _aUnjust enrichment
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650 0 _aRestitution
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700 1 _aGrantham, Ross,
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776 1 8 _w(OCoLC)1012722463
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