This title was first published in 2001. In the Western legal
tradition, the history of restitution for unjust enrichment reaches
back to pre-classical Roman law. In common law, the roots of unjust
enrichment may be said to lie in the fourteenth century; but its
history as a subject of academic study is much shorter. The law of
restitution has become increasingly important in the courts of the
common law world during the last decade. This has generated a great
deal of scholarly attention and there has been an explosion of
literature as legal academics have addressed the theoretical
foundations of the subject, its structure and its underlying
principles. This volume collects the most important elements of
that literature, organized thematically, to show how the subject is
developing and where it is likely to go in the future.
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