Stewart

The Law of Restitution in Scotland (supplement)

Sweet & Maxwell
€ 73,66

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Description The neglect of restitution in the Scottish legal canon has greatly disadvantaged practitioners in the jurisdiction - very few will therefore be able to ignore this book. It will also be an invaluable reference for English lawyers. WJ Stewart has untangled the law and set it out in its full theoretical and principled structure, covering all the relevant case law along the way. This text makes an attempt to apply Professor Birks' analysis to Scots law identifying questions of enrichment and cases supporting "unjust factors". Such an analysis has now been applied in the first Division in Shilliday v Smith. This title is supplied with a supplement published in 1995. Table of contents The book covers: * Roman basis of the law * Enrichment in Scots law * The unjust concept * Personal claims and property claims * Recompense * Negotiorum gestio * Restitutionary obligations * Prescription * Jurisdiction * Conflict of laws The supplement covers: * The dramatic changes to the law effected by the five judge decision: Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York v Lothian Regional Council * The Inner House decisions: Connolly v Simpson and Zemhurst (Holdings) v Control Securities * Scottish Law Commission paper: points considered * Reported and unreported cases noted and discussed * Updated bibliography

Paperback | 120 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1995
Rubrieken:

  • NUR: Algemeen recht
  • DDC: Labor, social, education & cultural law
  • ISBN-13: 9780414011182 | ISBN-10: 041401118X