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Challenging Private Law: Lord Sumption on the Supreme Court
By (Author) William Day
Edited by Dame
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
26th November 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
346.42
Hardback
488
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
853g
Lord Sumption has been one of the most influential judges of his generation. This book critically reflects on the important and controversial issues raised by his jurisprudence. Using Lord Sumptions judgments and extra-judicial lectures as a starting point, the book contains a selection of essays that consider where next in relation to topics such as: - contract variation, damages and penalties; - economic loss and personal injury in tort law; - knowing receipt and proprietary restitution; - illegality in private law; - agency and attribution; - piercing the corporate veil; - foreign law in the English courts. The book covers a broad range of areas in private law including contract, tort, unjust enrichment, equity, company and commercial law, as well as private international law and civil procedure.
William Day is a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings, London and fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, and Sarah Worthington is the Downing Professor of the Laws of England and Director of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, both at the University of Cambridge.