Structure and Justification in Private Law Essays for Peter Birks

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Publisher's Synopsis

Peter Birks's tragically early death, and his immense influence around the world, led immediately to the call for a volume of essays in his honour by scholars who had known him as a colleague, teacher and friend. One such volume, published in 2006, contained essays largely from scholars working in England (Mapping the Law: Essays in Memory of Peter Birks, edited by Andrew Burrows and Lord Rodger). This volume contains the essays of those outside England who chose to honour Peter, and appears later than the English volume, reflecting the far flung habitations of its authors. The essays contained in this volume are focussed around the law of unjust enrichment, but are not narrowly preoccupied - instead they move freely from unjust enrichment to some of the most profound questions in private law concerning taxonomy, the relationship between contract, property and unjust enrichment, and the place of remedies within private law. This volume, featuring the work of some of the world's great private lawyers, provides a fitting tribute to a great scholar, and a series of thought-provoking essays inspired by his example.

Contributors

Kit Barker
Michael Bryan
Peter Butler
Hanoch Dagan
Simone Degeling
Daniel Friedmann
Mark Gergen
Ross Grantham
Steve Hedley
John McCamus
Mitchell McInnes
Eoin O'Dell
Charles Rickett
Struan Scott
Emily Sherwin
Stephen Smith
Richard Sutton
Michael Tilbury
Stephen Waddams
Peter Watts
Ernest Weinrib
Eric Descheemaeker

Book information

ISBN: 9781841138077
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Imprint: Hart Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 346
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 461
Weight: 864g
Height: 238mm
Width: 168mm
Spine width: 34mm