New perspectives on property law, obligations, and restitution / edited by Alastair Hudson
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- London ; Portland, Or. : Cavendish Pub., c2004
- xix, 378 p. ; 24 cm.
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- 9781859418420
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- 1. The unbearable lightness of property / Alastair Hudson
- 2. The (virtue) ethics of private property: a framework and implications / David Lametti
- 3. The relationship between property law and tort law / Paula Giliker
- 4. Property and contract: where are we? / David Pearce
- 5. The Land Registration Act 2002 and the nature of ownership / Elizabeth Cooke
- 6. The reform of property law and the Land Registration Act 2002: a risk assessment / Martin Dixon
- 7. The taxonomic approach to restitution / Steve Hedley
- 8. The theory of unjust enrichment / Peter Jaffey
- 9. Property and unjust enrichment: a misunderstood relationship / Craig Rotherham
- 10. Vindicating vindication: Foskett v McKeown reviewed / Graham Virgo
- 11. Restitution of property you do not own anyway / Andrew Tettenborn
- 12. The policy against accumulation and three party cases: Roxborough v Rothmans of Pall Mall Australia / Simone Degeling
- 13. On the redundancy of the concept of bailment / Gerard McMeel
- 14. Whose molecule is it anyway? Private and social perspectives on intellectual property / Sol Picciotto and David Campbell
- 15. Simplifying copyright law / Jonathan Griffiths
- 16. Property rights, international trade and human rights / Janet Dine
- 17. The company: property, power and responsibility / Lisa Whitehouse
- 18. Mutuals and co-operatives: property, obligations, business and dedicated assets / Ian Snaith
- 19. Rapporteur's overview: between morality and formalism in property, obligations and restitution / Alastair Hudson.
- Nature of the law of property and its relationship with the law of obligations
- Foundation questions in the doctrine of restitution of unjust enrichment
- Property and obligations in commercial transactions.
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- Proceedings of the annual WG Hart workshops held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, July 1-3, 2002.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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