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Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Equity

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The law of Equity is unique in exhibiting a lack of consensus about its most fundamental questions, including its legitimacy and efficiency. This volume explores in depth some of the essential questions that surround the law of Equity, and offers a major contribution to the study of a body of law that informs large areas of private law.

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  • Introduction

  • 1: Charlie Webb: Discretionary Justice

  • 2: Dennis Klimchuk: Aristotle at the Foundations of the Law of Equity

  • 3: J E Penner: Equity, Justice and Conscience: Suitors behaving badly?

  • 4: Andrew S. Gold: Equity and the Right to Do Wrong

  • 5: Paul B. Miller: Equity as Supplemental Law

  • 6: Evan Fox-Decent: The Constitution of Equity

  • 7: Lionel Smith: Equity is Not a Single Thing

  • 8: Larissa Katz: Pathways to Legal Rights: The Function of Equity

  • 9: Ben McFarlane and Robert Stevens: What's Special About Equity? Rights about Rights

  • 10: Henry E. Smith: Fusion of Law and Confusion of Equity

  • 11: Samuel L. Bray: Form and Substance in the Fusion of Law and Equity

  • 12: Emily Sherwin: Equitable Correction of Law

  • 13: Aruna Nair and Irit Samet: What Can 'Equity's Darling' Tell Us About Equity?

  • 14: John C. P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky: From Riggs v. Palmer to Shelley v. Kraemer: The Continuing Significance of the Law-Equity Distinction

  • 15: Simone Degeling: Some Varieties of Consent in Equity: Enhancing and Protecting Autonomy?

  • 16: Matthew Harding: Equity and Institutions

  • 17: James Edelman: The Equity of the Statute



A propos de l'auteur

Dennis Klimchuk is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Law at the University of Western Ontario. His main research interests are in philosophy of law, especially private law theory, and the history of political philosophy, especially the early modern period. He was a contributor to two earlier volumes in OUP's Philosophical Foundations of law series (on unjust enrichment and on property) and is co-editor, with Lisa Austin, of Private Law and the Rule of Law (OUP 2014).

Irit Samet is a Professor in The Dickson Poon School of Law, which she joined in 2008 after teaching in Oxford and Essex. Irit's main research interests lie in the areas of equity, property law, theory of private law, and ethics. Her monograph on the normative foundations of the law of equity was published by OUP in 2018. Irit has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals (such as the MLR, Jurisprudence, Kantian Review, and OJLS), as well as in edited collections published by OUP (such as Philosophical Foundations of Fiduciary Law and Philosophical Foundations of Property Law).

Henry E. Smith is Fessenden Professor of Law and the Director of the Project on the Foundations of Private Law at Harvard Law School. Previously, he taught at the Northwestern University School of Law and was the Fred A. Johnston Professor of Property and Environmental Law at Yale Law School. He has written extensively on property, equity, remedies, and private law theory.

Résumé

The law of Equity is unique in exhibiting a lack of consensus about its most fundamental questions, including its legitimacy and efficiency. This volume explores in depth some of the essential questions that surround the law of Equity, and offers a major contribution to the study of a body of law that informs large areas of private law.

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This is a worthy book… its greatest strengths are its structure and eclectic writ-ing and sourcing, which invite readers to draw from a number of theories and cases, as well as their own experiences, to make up their own minds.

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