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The Scope and Structure of Unjust Enrichment

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Informationen zum Autor Duncan Sheehan is Professor of Commercial Law in the School of Law in the University of Leeds. Klappentext This ambitious book grapples with the complex debates ongoing on the structure of unjust enrichment, proving to be a major contribution to the field. Responding to the subject's critics, it presents a clearly articulated structure for this branch of private law, arguing that while unjust enrichment has the function of reversing defective enrichments (whether by performance or in another way) there is scope for normative pluralism in how the law achieves this. Drawing heavily on comparative material from Germany, Scotland and South Africa the book then argues for a legal framework which combines elements of the absence of basis and unjust factors approaches. It assesses how that structure can be mapped against the causes of action that make up unjust enrichment, arguing that some are performance claims - reversing a deliberate, intentional performance - and some are non-performance claims. Other claims, often included in books on unjust enrichment, such as "necessity" should be excluded from the subject area. The book concludes with a treatment of defences. Vorwort An ambitious restatement of the structure of unjust enrichment in face of ongoing debates. Zusammenfassung This ambitious book grapples with the complex debates ongoing on the structure of unjust enrichment, proving to be a major contribution to the field. Responding to the subject’s critics, it presents a clearly articulated structure for this branch of private law, arguing that while unjust enrichment has the function of reversing defective enrichments (whether by performance or in another way) there is scope for normative pluralism in how the law achieves this. Drawing heavily on comparative material from Germany, Scotland and South Africa the book then argues for a legal framework which combines elements of the absence of basis and unjust factors approaches. It assesses how that structure can be mapped against the causes of action that make up unjust enrichment, arguing that some are performance claims - reversing a deliberate, intentional performance - and some are non-performance claims. Other claims, often included in books on unjust enrichment, such as “necessity” should be excluded from the subject area. The book concludes with a treatment of defences. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Justifying Legal Concepts 2. The Structure of Unjust Enrichment in Comparative Perspective 3. Unity and Difference in Unjust Enrichment 4. Intent-Based Causes of Action I: Mistake, Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionable Bargains 5. Intent-Based Causes of Action II: Failure and Absence of Basis 6. Policy Motivated Unjust Factors? 7. Proprietary Claims 8. Defences to Unjust Enrichment Claims 9. Conclusion...

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Authors Duncan Sheehan, Sheehan Duncan
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.02.2024
 
EAN 9781509942442
ISBN 978-1-5099-4244-2
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 162 mm x 236 mm x 20 mm
Series Hart Studies in Private Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Civil Law, Private or civil law: general, Private / Civil law: general works

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