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The Impact of Equity and Restitution in Commerce
By (Author) Professor Peter Devonshire
Edited by Rohan Havelock
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
25th February 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Law: equity and trusts, foundations
Company, commercial and competition law: general
Comparative law
346.152107
Paperback
312
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
440g
Commercial relationships give rise to diverse forms of legal obligation in private law, including contract, tort, agency, company law and partnership. More controversially, equity and the law of restitution have a less defined and somewhat ambulatory role in regulating the affairs of commercial parties. Nevertheless, their impact is manifest in the commercial arena through the distinct types of liability they engender and the remedies that are imposed. This collection draws together the views of leading international scholars and judges to explore the nature and extent of this impact from two perspectives. Five chapters primarily address this impact at a macro-level, focusing on the roles of equity and the law of restitution in terms of legal taxonomy, doctrine and policy. In contrast, five further chapters primarily address this impact at a micro-level, focusing on selected liabilities and remedies within equity and the law of restitution. This bifocal approach enables a holistic appreciation of some important ways in which equity and the law of restitution affect or may affect commerce, with a view to fostering further debate over the fundamental issues at stake.
There is much here for many readers. Electronic copies of the publishers edited collections are now easily obtained. Serious law libraries will want such a version of this book. -- Mat Campbell * Edinburgh Law Review *
Peter Devonshire is Professor of Law and Rohan Havelock is Senior Lecturer in Law both at the University of Auckland.