Table of contents for The comparative law of unjustified enrichment / edited by David Johnston and Reinhard Zimmermann.


Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog


Information from electronic data provided by the publisher. May be incomplete or contain other coding.


Counter
Part I: 1. Introduction David Johnston and Reinhard Zimmermann: Part II. Enrichment 'Without Legal Ground' or Unjust-Factor Approach? 2. Unjust factors and legal grounds Sonja Meier
3. In defence of unjust factors Thomas Krebs
Part III. Failure of Consideration: 4. Failure of consideration: myth and meaning in the English law of restitution Graham Virgo
5. Failure of consideration Robin Evans-Jones and Katrin Kruse
Part IV. Duress and Fraud: 6. In defence of unjust factors: a study of rescission for duress, fraud and exploitation Mindy Chen-Wishart
7. Fraud, duress and unjustified enrichment: a civil law perspective Jacques du Plessis
Part V. Change of Position: 8. Restitution without enrichment? Change of position and Wegfall der Bereicherung James Gordley
9. Unwinding mutual contracts: Restitio in integrum v the defence of change of position Philip Hellwege
Part VI. Illegality: 10. The role of illegality in the English law of unjust enrichment Gerhard Dannemann
Part VII. Encroachment and Restitution for Wrongs: 12. Reflections on the role of restitutionary damages to protect contractual expectations Janet O'Sullivan
13. Encroachments: between private and public Hanoch Dagan
Part VIII. Improvements: 14. Mistaken improvements and the restitution calculus Andrew Kull
15. Enrichment by improvements in Scots law James Wolfe
Part IX. Discharge of Another Person's Debt: 16. Performance of another's obligation: French and English law contrasted Simon Whittaker
17. Payment of another's debt Hector L. MacQueen
Part X. Third Party Enrichment: 18. 'At the expense of the claimant': direct and indirect enrichment in English law Peter Birks
19. Searches for silver bullets: enrichment in three-party situations Daniel Visser
Part XI. Proprietary Issues: 20. Proprietary issues George Gretton
21. Property, subsidiarity, and unjust enrichment Lionel Smith
Part XII. Taxonomy: 22. Taxonomy: does it matter? Ewan McKendrick
23. Rationality, nationality and the taxonomy of unjustified enrichment Niall R. Whitty.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Unjust enrichment