Research Handbook on Remedies in Private Law
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Research Handbook on Remedies in Private Law
Halson, Roger; Campbell, David
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2019
544
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Inglês
9781786431264
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Preface: Stewart Macaulay, University of Wisconsin
Introduction: David Campbell, Lancaster and Roger Halson, Leeds
A. General issues
1. Is remedies a subject?
Steve Hedley
2. The modern history of remedies for breach of contract
Stephen Waddams
3. The modern history of remedies in tort
Paul Mitchell
4. Personal injury compensation and civil justice paradigms
Annette Morris
5. Remedies and reality in the law of contract
Catherine Mitchell
B. The protected interests
6. The limitations on 'reliance' damages for breach of contract
David McLauchlan
7. Restitution
Peter Jaffey
8. The performance interest
David Winterton
9. Remedies for breach of trust
Duncan Sheehan
C. Specific issues
10. Termination of contract for fundamental breach
Qiao Liu
11. Literal enforcement of obligations
Andrew Tettenborn
12. Damages for non-pecuniary loss
Roger Halson
13. Remedies for common mistake and frustration
Catharine Macmillan
14. Market damages and their relationship to the general principles of remedies for breach of contract
David Campbell
15. Consumer law and the Consumer Rights Act 2015
James Devenney
16. Injunctions through the lens of nuisance
Robert Palmer and Ben Pontin
17. Gain-based damages
Katy Barnett
D. Insights from other jurisdictions
18. Remedies for breach of contract in Scots law
Laura MacGregor
19. Australian perspectives on contract damages
Sirko Harder
20. Canadian perspectives on contract remedies
Jeff Berryman
21. New Zealand perspectives on contract remedies
Rick Bigwood
22. Remedies in International Instruments
Ewan McKendrick and Xiang Ren
23. Those magnificent men in their unifying machines: exploring the wreckage of the unification initiative in European private law
Mel Kenny
E. Theoretical perspectives
24. Tort law and the tort system: from vindictiveness to vindication
Allan Beever
25. The structure of remedial law
Steve Smith
26. Contract damages as default rules
Jonathan Morgan
27. A relational perspective on contract law's default rules, with an emphasis on remedies
William Whitford
Index
Preface: Stewart Macaulay, University of Wisconsin
Introduction: David Campbell, Lancaster and Roger Halson, Leeds
A. General issues
1. Is remedies a subject?
Steve Hedley
2. The modern history of remedies for breach of contract
Stephen Waddams
3. The modern history of remedies in tort
Paul Mitchell
4. Personal injury compensation and civil justice paradigms
Annette Morris
5. Remedies and reality in the law of contract
Catherine Mitchell
B. The protected interests
6. The limitations on 'reliance' damages for breach of contract
David McLauchlan
7. Restitution
Peter Jaffey
8. The performance interest
David Winterton
9. Remedies for breach of trust
Duncan Sheehan
C. Specific issues
10. Termination of contract for fundamental breach
Qiao Liu
11. Literal enforcement of obligations
Andrew Tettenborn
12. Damages for non-pecuniary loss
Roger Halson
13. Remedies for common mistake and frustration
Catharine Macmillan
14. Market damages and their relationship to the general principles of remedies for breach of contract
David Campbell
15. Consumer law and the Consumer Rights Act 2015
James Devenney
16. Injunctions through the lens of nuisance
Robert Palmer and Ben Pontin
17. Gain-based damages
Katy Barnett
D. Insights from other jurisdictions
18. Remedies for breach of contract in Scots law
Laura MacGregor
19. Australian perspectives on contract damages
Sirko Harder
20. Canadian perspectives on contract remedies
Jeff Berryman
21. New Zealand perspectives on contract remedies
Rick Bigwood
22. Remedies in International Instruments
Ewan McKendrick and Xiang Ren
23. Those magnificent men in their unifying machines: exploring the wreckage of the unification initiative in European private law
Mel Kenny
E. Theoretical perspectives
24. Tort law and the tort system: from vindictiveness to vindication
Allan Beever
25. The structure of remedial law
Steve Smith
26. Contract damages as default rules
Jonathan Morgan
27. A relational perspective on contract law's default rules, with an emphasis on remedies
William Whitford
Index
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remedies; remedies in the common law; remedies in private law; contract remedies; remedies in equity; remedies in restitution; tort remedies
Contents:
Preface: Stewart Macaulay, University of Wisconsin
Introduction: David Campbell, Lancaster and Roger Halson, Leeds
A. General issues
1. Is remedies a subject?
Steve Hedley
2. The modern history of remedies for breach of contract
Stephen Waddams
3. The modern history of remedies in tort
Paul Mitchell
4. Personal injury compensation and civil justice paradigms
Annette Morris
5. Remedies and reality in the law of contract
Catherine Mitchell
B. The protected interests
6. The limitations on 'reliance' damages for breach of contract
David McLauchlan
7. Restitution
Peter Jaffey
8. The performance interest
David Winterton
9. Remedies for breach of trust
Duncan Sheehan
C. Specific issues
10. Termination of contract for fundamental breach
Qiao Liu
11. Literal enforcement of obligations
Andrew Tettenborn
12. Damages for non-pecuniary loss
Roger Halson
13. Remedies for common mistake and frustration
Catharine Macmillan
14. Market damages and their relationship to the general principles of remedies for breach of contract
David Campbell
15. Consumer law and the Consumer Rights Act 2015
James Devenney
16. Injunctions through the lens of nuisance
Robert Palmer and Ben Pontin
17. Gain-based damages
Katy Barnett
D. Insights from other jurisdictions
18. Remedies for breach of contract in Scots law
Laura MacGregor
19. Australian perspectives on contract damages
Sirko Harder
20. Canadian perspectives on contract remedies
Jeff Berryman
21. New Zealand perspectives on contract remedies
Rick Bigwood
22. Remedies in International Instruments
Ewan McKendrick and Xiang Ren
23. Those magnificent men in their unifying machines: exploring the wreckage of the unification initiative in European private law
Mel Kenny
E. Theoretical perspectives
24. Tort law and the tort system: from vindictiveness to vindication
Allan Beever
25. The structure of remedial law
Steve Smith
26. Contract damages as default rules
Jonathan Morgan
27. A relational perspective on contract law's default rules, with an emphasis on remedies
William Whitford
Index
Preface: Stewart Macaulay, University of Wisconsin
Introduction: David Campbell, Lancaster and Roger Halson, Leeds
A. General issues
1. Is remedies a subject?
Steve Hedley
2. The modern history of remedies for breach of contract
Stephen Waddams
3. The modern history of remedies in tort
Paul Mitchell
4. Personal injury compensation and civil justice paradigms
Annette Morris
5. Remedies and reality in the law of contract
Catherine Mitchell
B. The protected interests
6. The limitations on 'reliance' damages for breach of contract
David McLauchlan
7. Restitution
Peter Jaffey
8. The performance interest
David Winterton
9. Remedies for breach of trust
Duncan Sheehan
C. Specific issues
10. Termination of contract for fundamental breach
Qiao Liu
11. Literal enforcement of obligations
Andrew Tettenborn
12. Damages for non-pecuniary loss
Roger Halson
13. Remedies for common mistake and frustration
Catharine Macmillan
14. Market damages and their relationship to the general principles of remedies for breach of contract
David Campbell
15. Consumer law and the Consumer Rights Act 2015
James Devenney
16. Injunctions through the lens of nuisance
Robert Palmer and Ben Pontin
17. Gain-based damages
Katy Barnett
D. Insights from other jurisdictions
18. Remedies for breach of contract in Scots law
Laura MacGregor
19. Australian perspectives on contract damages
Sirko Harder
20. Canadian perspectives on contract remedies
Jeff Berryman
21. New Zealand perspectives on contract remedies
Rick Bigwood
22. Remedies in International Instruments
Ewan McKendrick and Xiang Ren
23. Those magnificent men in their unifying machines: exploring the wreckage of the unification initiative in European private law
Mel Kenny
E. Theoretical perspectives
24. Tort law and the tort system: from vindictiveness to vindication
Allan Beever
25. The structure of remedial law
Steve Smith
26. Contract damages as default rules
Jonathan Morgan
27. A relational perspective on contract law's default rules, with an emphasis on remedies
William Whitford
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.