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This collection brings together a team of outstanding scholars from
across the common law world to explore the treatment of misleading
silence in private law doctrine and theory. Whereas previous
studies have been contractual in focus, here the topic is explored
from across the full spectrum of private law. Its approach
encompasses equitable and common law principles, as well as taking
an integrated approach to key statutory regimes. The highly
original contributions draw on rich theoretical, historical,
comparative, cross-disciplinary and doctrinal perspectives. This is
truly a landmark publication in private law, with no counterpart in
the common law world. Contributors: Professor Elise Bant, Professor
Jeannie Paterson, Professor Rick Bigwood; Professor Michael Bryan;
Professor John Cartwright; Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart; Professor
Simone Degeling; Professor Pamela Hanrahan; Professor Luke Harding;
Professor Matthew Harding; Professor Catharine MacMillan; Professor
Hector MacQueen; Professor Donna Nagy; Justice Andrew Phang;
Professor Pauline Ridge; Professor Andrew Robertson; Ms Anna
Williams.
Does private law punish? This collection answers this complex but
compelling question. Lawyers from across the spectrum of the law
(contract, tort, restitution) explore exactly how it punishes wrong
doing. These leading voices ask whether that punishment is
effective and what its societal role might be. Taking the
discussion out of the technical and into a broader realms of a
wider purpose, it is both compelling and thought-provoking.
Does private law punish? This collection answers this complex but
compelling question. Lawyers from across the spectrum of the law
(contract, tort, restitution) explore exactly how it punishes wrong
doing. These leading voices ask whether that punishment is
effective and what its societal role might be. Taking the
discussion out of the technical and into a broader realms of a
wider purpose, it is both compelling and thought-provoking.
This is the first Western-language research monograph detailing
significant developments in consumer law and policy across the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), underpinned by a
growing middle class and implementation of the ASEAN Economic
Community from 2016. Eight chapters examine consumer law topics
within ASEAN member states (such as product safety and consumer
contracts) and across them (financial and health services), as well
as the interface with competition law and the nature of ASEAN as a
unique and evolving international organisation. The authors include
insights from extensive fieldwork, partly through consultancies for
the ASEAN Secretariat, to provide a reliable, contextual and
up-to-date analysis of consumer law and policy development across
the region. The volume also draws on and contributes to theories of
law and development in multiple fields, including comparative law,
political economy and regional studies.
This collection brings together a team of outstanding scholars from
across the common law world to explore the treatment of misleading
silence in private law doctrine and theory. Whereas previous
studies have been contractual in focus, here the topic is explored
from across the full spectrum of private law. Its approach
encompasses equitable and common law principles, as well as taking
an integrated approach to key statutory regimes. The highly
original contributions draw on rich theoretical, historical,
comparative, cross-disciplinary and doctrinal perspectives. This is
truly a landmark publication in private law, with no counterpart in
the common law world. Contributors: Professor Elise Bant, Professor
Jeannie Paterson, Professor Rick Bigwood; Professor Michael Bryan;
Professor John Cartwright; Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart; Professor
Simone Degeling; Professor Pamela Hanrahan; Professor Luke Harding;
Professor Matthew Harding; Professor Catharine MacMillan; Professor
Hector MacQueen; Professor Donna Nagy; Justice Andrew Phang;
Professor Pauline Ridge; Professor Andrew Robertson; Ms Anna
Williams.
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