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Commercial Remedies: Current Issues and Problems(Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium)

Commercial Remedies: Current Issues and Problems(Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium)


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The sixth volume in the Oxford Law Colloquium Series analyses the workings of, and problems associated with, commercial remedies. The book adopts the format of a collection of essays by leading academics, each with a response from a practitioner offering an insight into how the different elements of this subject are dealt with in practice. Beginning with a discussion of compensatory damages, the first Part then turns to limitations on compensation, and concludes with a re-evaluation of the SAAMCO principle. The second Part examines restitution and punishment, with particular focus on proprietary restitution for unjust enrichment and the restitution of profits made by a breach of contract. The final Part looks at how the law on agreed remedies might develop, analyses the impact of the Human Rights Act 1993 on litigation between private parties, and concludes with a consideration of commercial remedies in the conflict of laws. This is a highly topical area of law and Commercial Remedies makes a significant contribution to the debate.

Table of Contents:
Foreword by Lord Nicholls Part A: Compensation 1: John Cartwright: Compensatory Damages: Some Central Issues of Assessment 2: Gabrielle Hurley: Compensatory Damages: Comment 3: Compensatory Damages: Review of Discussion 4: Andrew Burrows: Limitations on Compensation 5: Chris Ryan: Limitations on Compensation: Comment 6: Limitations on Compensation: Review of Discussion 7: Edwin Peel: SAAMCO Revisited 8: Richard Butler: SAAMCO In Practice 9: SAAMCO: Review of Discussion Part B: Restitution and Punishment 10: Ewan McKendrick: Breach of Contract, Restitution for Wrongs and Punishment 11: Sam Eastwood: Breach of Contract, Restitution for Wrongs and Punishment: Comment 12: Breach of Contract, Restitution for Wrongs and Punishment: Review of Discussion 13: Peter Birks: Restitution of Unjust Enrichment 14: Richard Calnan: Proprietary Remedies for Unjust Enrichment 15: Restitution of Unjust Enrichment: Review of Discussion Part C: Agreed Remedies, Human Rights and Conflict of Laws 16: Louise Gullifer: Agreed Remedies 17: John Shelton: Agreed Remedies: Comment 18: Agreed Remedies: Review of Discussion 19: Nicholas Bamforth: Private Law Remedies and the Human Rights Act 1998: An Overview 20: Andrew Henderson: Private Law Remedies and the Human Rights Act 1998: Defining the Limits of Interpretation 21: Private law Remedies and the Human Rights Act 1998: Review of Discussion 22: Adrian Briggs: Conflict of Laws and Commercial Remedies 23: Philip Reed: Conflict of Laws and Commercial Remedies: Comment 24: Conflict of Laws and Commercial Remedies: Review of Discussion

About the Author :
Andrew Burrows is Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of St Hugh's College. Edwin Peel is Fellow and Tutor in Law at Keble College, Oxford.

Review :
`Review from previous edition a valuable text for any practitioner seeking to understand better the nature of the difficult issues which we face in the global economy.' Orestes Pasparakis, Journal of International Banking Law, Vol 16, Issue 12 `a useful reference work for the commercial lawyer who has any kind of international flavour to his or her practice.' Gavin McFarlane, NLJ `This scholarly collection of some 14 essays will be of considerable use to insolvency practitioners....In technical terms the essays are beautifully produced. This reviewer has nothing but praise for this collection.' David Millman, University of Manchester, Insolvency Lawyer, December 2001


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780199264650
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press
  • Height: 241 mm
  • No of Pages: 344
  • Series Title: Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium
  • Sub Title: Current Issues and Problems
  • Width: 165 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0199264651
  • Publisher Date: 13 Mar 2003
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 732 gr


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