The editors of the Vanderbilt Law Review deserve praise for arranging this symposium on the neglected subject of Restitution, a great and growing area of our private law whose literature is extra-ordinarily meager. Partly because of this neglect by legal scholars,the practicing profession as a whole remains unaware of the range and variety of restitutionary remedies and the possibilities they offer for solving problems that are otherwise intractable. The volume of restitution cases reported in current advance sheets shows that courts and lawyers are learning to make use of restitution remedies, but the subject still inspires hesitation and diffidence, for knowledge is diffused in fragments and an overview is difficult to acquire
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution & Unjust Enrichment clarified and modernized a field that had...
his Article uses two recent decisions -one prohibiting incentive awards to class representatives and...
The title, Restitution, is a comparatively new one. Over a period of many years there grew up separa...
The appearance of this excellent treatise is a major step toward a better understanding of the place...
In the past generation, restitution law has emerged as global phenomenon. From its Oxbridge home re...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment brings clarity and light to an area of ...
For some lawyers, perhaps, the term Restitution, as a title in the classification of our law, spra...
A person who has been unjustly enriched at the expense of an-other is required to make restitution t...
In the complex structure often inappropriately designated the system of criminal justice,a there are...
Whatever happened to the study of restitution? Once a core private law subject along with property, ...
A restitution revival is underway. Restitution and unjust enrichment theory, born in the United Stat...
The law of restitution has been the forgotten step-child of American private law for many decades. T...
Professor Stewart Macaulay wondered in 1959 whether restitution, a set of doctrines applied in a wid...
[First paragraph] One of the most striking changes in academic research and teaching in recent times...
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution & Unjust Enrichment clarified and modernized a field that had...
his Article uses two recent decisions -one prohibiting incentive awards to class representatives and...
The title, Restitution, is a comparatively new one. Over a period of many years there grew up separa...
The appearance of this excellent treatise is a major step toward a better understanding of the place...
In the past generation, restitution law has emerged as global phenomenon. From its Oxbridge home re...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment brings clarity and light to an area of ...
For some lawyers, perhaps, the term Restitution, as a title in the classification of our law, spra...
A person who has been unjustly enriched at the expense of an-other is required to make restitution t...
In the complex structure often inappropriately designated the system of criminal justice,a there are...
Whatever happened to the study of restitution? Once a core private law subject along with property, ...
A restitution revival is underway. Restitution and unjust enrichment theory, born in the United Stat...
The law of restitution has been the forgotten step-child of American private law for many decades. T...
Professor Stewart Macaulay wondered in 1959 whether restitution, a set of doctrines applied in a wid...
[First paragraph] One of the most striking changes in academic research and teaching in recent times...
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution & Unjust Enrichment clarified and modernized a field that had...
his Article uses two recent decisions -one prohibiting incentive awards to class representatives and...