This article examines the application of unjust enrichment and restitution law to ultra vires government acts. It posits a general theory about how courts should deal with the effect of unconstitutionality
Assesses the validity of academic claims that unjust enrichment includes enrichment both as value an...
This Article is about unjust enrichment. It includes a theory of an unjust enrichment cause of actio...
The question of what justice has to do with the law of unjust enrichment (if it has anything to do w...
This study focuses on discussing the legal ratio of ultra vires rulings by constitutional judges as ...
44 p.The primary purpose of this Article is to provide citizen enforcers of environmental laws with...
When does legislative or administrative regulatory action go[] too far and effectively amount to a...
Courts and commentators frequently use the noun “subsidiarity” and the adjective “subsidiary” to hel...
In law, gains, like losses, don’t always lie where they fall. The circumstances in which the law req...
The modern law of unjust enrichment is unique in many respects. In one sense, it is the newest and m...
It used to be commonly said that if a private corporation made a contract which the legislature, cre...
That there exists a law of restitution concerned with reversing unjust enrichments is widely conside...
The essay systematically traces the previous jurisprudence of the Bundesverfassungsgericht on "ultr...
An acts is ultra vires when corporation is without authority to perform it under any circumstance or...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s land use jurisprudence establishes that arbitrary land use regulations viol...
The article analyzes historical and legal aspects of emergence of registered and unregistered joints...
Assesses the validity of academic claims that unjust enrichment includes enrichment both as value an...
This Article is about unjust enrichment. It includes a theory of an unjust enrichment cause of actio...
The question of what justice has to do with the law of unjust enrichment (if it has anything to do w...
This study focuses on discussing the legal ratio of ultra vires rulings by constitutional judges as ...
44 p.The primary purpose of this Article is to provide citizen enforcers of environmental laws with...
When does legislative or administrative regulatory action go[] too far and effectively amount to a...
Courts and commentators frequently use the noun “subsidiarity” and the adjective “subsidiary” to hel...
In law, gains, like losses, don’t always lie where they fall. The circumstances in which the law req...
The modern law of unjust enrichment is unique in many respects. In one sense, it is the newest and m...
It used to be commonly said that if a private corporation made a contract which the legislature, cre...
That there exists a law of restitution concerned with reversing unjust enrichments is widely conside...
The essay systematically traces the previous jurisprudence of the Bundesverfassungsgericht on "ultr...
An acts is ultra vires when corporation is without authority to perform it under any circumstance or...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s land use jurisprudence establishes that arbitrary land use regulations viol...
The article analyzes historical and legal aspects of emergence of registered and unregistered joints...
Assesses the validity of academic claims that unjust enrichment includes enrichment both as value an...
This Article is about unjust enrichment. It includes a theory of an unjust enrichment cause of actio...
The question of what justice has to do with the law of unjust enrichment (if it has anything to do w...