The fusion of law and equity in common law systems was a crucial moment in the development of the modern law. Common law and equity were historically the two principal sources of rules and remedies in the judge-made law of England, and this bifurcated system travelled to other countries whose legal systems were derived from the English legal system. The division of law and equity - their fission - was a pivotal legal development and is a feature of most common law systems. The fusion of the common law and equity has brought about major structural, institutional and juridical changes within the common law tradition. In this volume, leading scholars undertake historical, comparative, doctrinal and theoretical analysis that aims to shed light ...
Those who called for the fusion of law and equity have, throughout the years, argued that the existe...
The municipal Jaw of England is divided into common Jaw and equity. This is so because in the middle...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...
Book Chapter Samuel Bray, Equity in Equity and Law: Fusion and Fission 31(John C.P. Goldberg, Henry ...
Book Chapter Samuel Bray, Equity in Equity and Law: Fusion and Fission 31(John C.P. Goldberg, Henry ...
© 1994 Samantha HepburnThis thesis attempts to present a structured definition of the concept of fus...
This Article offers extensive background on the development and eventual merger of the regimes of la...
Equity is a multi-faceted subject, an authentic crossroads of problems. The perspective of this stud...
This Article offers extensive background on the development and eventual merger of the regimes of la...
As used today, the term “equity” connotes a variety of related, but nonetheless distinct, ideas. In ...
From the Publisher Equity is an important concept in the legal systems of the common-law world. The ...
Principles of Equity was first published in 1760 is Kames most lasting contribution to jurisprudence...
Equity, in its broad understanding, has long been a fundamental part of law. Its history may be trac...
Equity, in its broad understanding, has long been a fundamental part of law. Its history may be trac...
This book sets out to defend the claim that Equity ought to remain a separate body of law; the tempt...
Those who called for the fusion of law and equity have, throughout the years, argued that the existe...
The municipal Jaw of England is divided into common Jaw and equity. This is so because in the middle...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...
Book Chapter Samuel Bray, Equity in Equity and Law: Fusion and Fission 31(John C.P. Goldberg, Henry ...
Book Chapter Samuel Bray, Equity in Equity and Law: Fusion and Fission 31(John C.P. Goldberg, Henry ...
© 1994 Samantha HepburnThis thesis attempts to present a structured definition of the concept of fus...
This Article offers extensive background on the development and eventual merger of the regimes of la...
Equity is a multi-faceted subject, an authentic crossroads of problems. The perspective of this stud...
This Article offers extensive background on the development and eventual merger of the regimes of la...
As used today, the term “equity” connotes a variety of related, but nonetheless distinct, ideas. In ...
From the Publisher Equity is an important concept in the legal systems of the common-law world. The ...
Principles of Equity was first published in 1760 is Kames most lasting contribution to jurisprudence...
Equity, in its broad understanding, has long been a fundamental part of law. Its history may be trac...
Equity, in its broad understanding, has long been a fundamental part of law. Its history may be trac...
This book sets out to defend the claim that Equity ought to remain a separate body of law; the tempt...
Those who called for the fusion of law and equity have, throughout the years, argued that the existe...
The municipal Jaw of England is divided into common Jaw and equity. This is so because in the middle...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...