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    Exploring Private Law by Bant, Elise; Harding, Matthew;

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    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 22 August 2013

    • ISBN 9781107617469
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages526 pages
    • Size 229x152x30 mm
    • Weight 770 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2 b/w illus.
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    Short description:

    This collection of original essays from leading scholars explores contemporary issues in private law.

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    Inspired by recent debate, the purpose of this collection of essays on private law doctrines, remedies and methods is to celebrate and illustrate the contribution that both 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' methods of reasoning make to the development of private law. The contributors explore a variety of topical subjects, including judicial approaches to 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' methods; teaching trusts law; the protection of privacy in private law; the development of the law of unjust enrichment; the private law consequences of theft; equity's jurisdiction to relieve against forfeiture; the nature of fiduciary relationships and obligations; the duties of trustees; compensation and disgorgement remedies; partial rescission; the role of unconscionability in proprietary estoppel; and the nature of registered title to land.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction Elise Bant and Matthew Harding; Part I. Method: 1. Do top-down and bottom-up reasoning ever meet? Keith Mason; 2. Internationalisation or isolation: the Australian cul de sac? The case of contract law Paul Finn; 3. The Australian Law of Restitution: has the High Court lost its way? Andrew Burrows; 4. Privacy and private law: developing the common law of Australia Michael Tilbury; 5. Towards legal pragmatism: breach of confidence and the right to privacy Megan Richardson; 6. Teaching trust law in the twenty-first century Tang Hang Wu; Part II. Unjust Enrichment: 7. The impact of legal culture on the law of unjustified enrichment: the role of reasons Helen Scott and Daniel Visser; 8. Natural obligations and unjust enrichment Mitchell McInnes; 9. Causality and abstraction in the common law Birke H&&&228;cker; 10. Trust and theft Robert Chambers; Part III. Equity and Trusts: 11. What is left of equity's relief against forfeiture? Sarah Worthington; 12. Contracts, fiduciaries and the primacy of the deal Anthony Duggan; 13. Four fiduciary puzzles James Edelman; 14. Good faith: what does it mean for fiduciaries and what does it tell us about them? Richard Nolan and Matthew Conaglen; 15. Trustees' duties to provide information Lusina Ho; Part IV. Remedies: 16. The measurement of compensation claims against trustees and fiduciaries Lionel Smith; 17. Substitutability and disgorgement damages in contract Katy Barnett; 18. Unconscionability and proprietary estoppel remedies Andrew Robertson; 19. Partial rescission: disentangling the seedlings but not transplanting them Peter Watts; 20. Of horses and carts: theories of indefeasibility and category errors in the Torrens system Kelvin Low.

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