An introduction to the comparative study of private law : Reading, cases, materials
Gordley james
An introduction to the comparative study of private law : Reading, cases, materials
- Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2006
- 581p lvii
Contents: Introductory Readings: 1. History: English law and Roman law; 2. Codification; 3. Institutions – Comparative Private Law: Property, Torts, Contracts, Unjust Enrichment; Part I. Property Law: 1. Possession; 2. Ownership; 3. The Doctrine of Necessity; Part II. Tort Law: 1. The Scope of the Rights Protected; 2. Conduct for Which One is Liable; Part III. Contract Law: 1. The Structure of Contract Law; 2. Voluntary Commitment; 3. Fairness; 4. Excuse for Non-Performance; 5. Remedies; Part IV. Unjust Enrichment: 1. The Principle; 2. Unjust Enrichment When the Plaintiff Did Not Lose; 3. Unjust Enrichment When it is Doubtful What the Defendant Gained. Index.
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1. Private Law - Comparative Study2. Comparative Law - Cases & Materials