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Remedies ensures that trainee barristers can correctly identify remedial relief and calculate damages for their clients. Combining explanations of substantive law with problems and worked examples, trainee barristers are encouraged to apply their knowledge and find practical solutions to problems likely to be encountered in practice.
List of contents
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Who to sue?
- 3: Liability for breach of contract
- 4: Liability in tort
- 5: Damages in contract and tort
- 6: Liability and damages for misrepresentation
- 7: Equitable remedies in contract
- 8: Injunctions
- 9: Bailment and interference with goods
- 10: Quantum of damages for personal injury
- 11: Quantum of damages for a fatal accident
- 12: Real property law remedies
- 13: Remedies in the law of trusts
- 14: Other equitable remedies
- 15: Judicial review
- 16: Remedies for unlawful discrimination
- 17: European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
- 18: Class problems in contract and tort
About the author
This manual is edited by David Emmet, Barrister, former Reader, The City Law School.
Summary
Adopting a highly practical approach, Remedies is designed to help trainee barristers identify appropriate remedial relief for their clients, and calculate damages where necessary.
Remedies fully prepares trainee barristers for practice with coverage of the specific remedies which are available in various areas of law, including judicial review, trusts, unlawful discrimination, and EU remedies. The manual also details when specific remedies are available and what must be established for the chosen remedy to be granted.
Digital formats
This edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.
The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks