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Restitution: Past, Present and Future - Essays in Honour of Gareth Jones (Hardcover, UK ed.): William Cornish, Richard C.... Restitution: Past, Present and Future - Essays in Honour of Gareth Jones (Hardcover, UK ed.)
William Cornish, Richard C. Nolan, Janet O'Sullivan, G.J. Virgo
R5,279 Discovery Miles 52 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The essays in this volume are dedicated to Gareth Jones, the retiring Downing Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge. His contribution to legal scholarship has been immense, particularly in the fields of legal history, the law of trusts, charities law and, most famously, the law of restitution. The publication of the first edition of the Law of Restitution, which he co-authored with Lord Goff, stimulated a renaissance in the study of a subject which had previously lain dormant. The effect of its publication on English legal scholarship has been profound and enduring. In these essays, written by a group of the world's leading restitution scholars, the opportunity is taken to conduct a fresh appraisal of the development of the subject - to look, in other words, at the past, present, and future of the law of restitution. Contributors: John Baker, Peter Birks, Justice Finn, Roy Goode, Ewan McKendrick, Justice McLachlin, Sir Peter Millett, Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Richard Nolan, Janet O'Sullivan, Graham Virgo (as well as shorter contributions from invited commentators).

Politics and Policy in Contract, Commercial and Company Law: Jodi Gardner, Amy Goymour, Janet O'Sullivan, Sarah Worthington Politics and Policy in Contract, Commercial and Company Law
Jodi Gardner, Amy Goymour, Janet O'Sullivan, Sarah Worthington
R3,205 Discovery Miles 32 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This ambitious and expert study explores the role of policy in shaping private law, focusing on equity, tort law and property law. This collection, the second of a two-part study, looks at private law through the policy prism. The majority of existing literature diminishes the impact of policy in the development of legal principles, impeding a deeper understanding of it. This second volume explores contract, commercial and corporate law. Both studies engage with modern challenges and technical developments that now inform private law, with chapters in this volume looking at corporate law and not-for-profit and unconscionable bargains to modern day transactions. They also explore traditional private law areas through a novel lens, such as the gig economy. They highlight the similarities and differences across the different aspects of private law, allowing for a richer analysis across all the strands of private law. This is a landmark and ambitious project undertaken by a team of acknowledged experts in their fields.

What About Law? - Studying Law at University (Paperback, 3rd edition): Catherine Barnard, Janet O'Sullivan, G.J. Virgo What About Law? - Studying Law at University (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Catherine Barnard, Janet O'Sullivan, G.J. Virgo
R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"'What About Law?' succeeds where so many legal guidebooks fail ... [it] skilfully demystifies the law and ably proves its argument. The law is, indeed, all around us - and this book will whet your appetite to find out how and why." - Alex Wade, The Times (of the previous edition) Law is one of the few subjects that the school leaver, choosing a degree course, will have very little real understanding of. This book comes to the rescue by clearly setting out what a prospective law student can expect and why a student should choose to study law. This new edition is updated to reflect the reality of studying law today, highlighting changes due to Brexit and reforms to constitutional law. The book covers the compulsory subjects every law student has to study: contract, criminal, property and trusts law, and brings them up to date. With a clear core structure and approach it takes a case from each of these subjects to illustrate legal issues and methodology. The writing style is accessible and has the audience - novices to law - firmly in mind. What About Law? shows how the study of law can be fun, intellectually stimulating and challenging. It introduces prospective students to the legal system, legal reasoning, critical thinking and argument. Written by a team of experienced teachers, this book should be read by every student about to embark on the study of law.

Hepple and Matthews' Tort Law - Cases and Materials (Paperback, 7th edition): David Howarth, Martin Matthews, Jonathan... Hepple and Matthews' Tort Law - Cases and Materials (Paperback, 7th edition)
David Howarth, Martin Matthews, Jonathan Morgan, Janet O'Sullivan, Stelios Tofaris; Edited by (associates) …
R2,777 Discovery Miles 27 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

New to Hart Publishing, this is the seventh edition of the classic casebook on tort, the first of its kind in the UK, and for many years now a bestselling and very popular text for students. This new edition retains all the features that have made it such a popular and respected text, with extensive commentary, questions and notes supplementing the selection of cases and statutes which form the core of the book. Taking a broadly contextual approach, the book addresses all the main topics in tort law, is up-to-date, doctrinally sound, stimulating and highly readable.

Politics, Policy and Private Law - Tort, Property and Equity: Jodi Gardner, Amy Goymour, Janet O'Sullivan, Sarah... Politics, Policy and Private Law - Tort, Property and Equity
Jodi Gardner, Amy Goymour, Janet O'Sullivan, Sarah Worthington
R3,458 Discovery Miles 34 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a landmark and ambitious research project looking at private law through the policy prism undertaken by a team of acknowledged experts in their fields. The majority of existing literature diminishes the impact of policy in the development of legal principles, impeding a deeper understanding of it. Part of a two-part study, this first volume explores tort law, property law and equity. Both studies engage with modern challenges and technical developments that now inform private law, with chapters looking at the Grenfell disaster, compensation of medical injuries post COVID-19, the gig economy and co-ownership. They also explore traditional private law areas through a novel lens, such as psychological injury and the impact of fairness and/or equality obligations. They highlight the similarities and differences across many aspects of private law, allowing for a richer analysis across all the strands of private law.

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