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National Law School | General Stacks | 346.41 DAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | HB | Available | Recommended by Mr. Harsha N | 40074 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1:Borderlines in Private Law: An Introduction, Lord Sales;
2:Contract's Borderlines, Mrs Justice Cockerill;
3:Contract and Tort, Janet O'Sullivan;
4:Contract and Equity, Julius AW Grower;
5:Tort's Borderlines, Lady Chief Justice, Lady Carr;
6:Tort and Equity, Nicholas J McBride;
7:Tort and Unjust Enrichment, Rory Gregson;
8:Unjust Enrichment's Borderlines, Mr Justice Foxton;
9:Unjust Enrichment and Contract, William Day;
10:Unjust Enrichment and Equity, Graham Virgo;
11:Equity's Borderlines, Mr Justice Marcus Smith;
12:Property and Equity, Ben McFarlane;
13:Property and Contract, Sarah Worthington;
14:Property's Borderlines, Mr Justice Fancourt;
15:Property and Tort, Alexander Waghorn;
16:Property and Unjust Enrichment, Helen Scott;
17:Borderlines in Private Law: A Response, Robert Stevens.
"It was a pleasure to attend the conference which generated this edited collection. I learned a lot from the papers circulated and the conference presentations. As appears from a number of the chapters in this book, the notion of borderlines is intimately connected with the idea of taxonomy in law. Both are aspects of the very basic impulse to treat legal doctrine as a topic of study and debate"-- Provided by publisher.
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