Alone among the great restatements of the common law published by the American Law Institute in the 1930’s and 40’s, the 1937 Restatement of Restitution boldly asserted the existence of a new third branch of the common law of obligations to stand alongside contract and tort. The organizing thesis of the Restatement was that hitherto ignored bodies of common law, known then as the law of quasi-contract, and of equity, centring on the use of the constructive trust, could be unified and restated as a coherent legal subject resting on an underlying principle against unjust enrichment. The new Restatement (Third), of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment builds on the foundation of the 1937 Restatement and offers an up-to-date account of American la...
Part one. Introduction. Historical background -- A Canadian law of restitution -- General principles...
The principle of unjust enrichment is susceptible to varying interpretations, which reflect importan...
The original Restatement of the law, torts was published by The American Law Institute between 1934 ...
Alone among the great restatements of the common law published by the American Law Institute in the ...
For some lawyers, perhaps, the term Restitution, as a title in the classification of our law, spra...
The present paper discusses the American law of unjust enrichment as found in the Restatement the Th...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment brings clarity and light to an area of ...
The modern law of unjust enrichment is unique in many respects. In one sense, it is the newest and m...
Professor Stewart Macaulay wondered in 1959 whether restitution, a set of doctrines applied in a wid...
In the Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, breach of contract is regarded as a...
The law of restitution has been the forgotten step-child of American private law for many decades. T...
Restitutionary law offers recovery for unjust enrichment in a broad range of legal settings. With a ...
The law of the restatements is generally common law, the law developed and articulated by judges in ...
The appearance of this excellent treatise is a major step toward a better understanding of the place...
The publication of the completed Restatement of the Law of Contracts makes officially available the ...
Part one. Introduction. Historical background -- A Canadian law of restitution -- General principles...
The principle of unjust enrichment is susceptible to varying interpretations, which reflect importan...
The original Restatement of the law, torts was published by The American Law Institute between 1934 ...
Alone among the great restatements of the common law published by the American Law Institute in the ...
For some lawyers, perhaps, the term Restitution, as a title in the classification of our law, spra...
The present paper discusses the American law of unjust enrichment as found in the Restatement the Th...
The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment brings clarity and light to an area of ...
The modern law of unjust enrichment is unique in many respects. In one sense, it is the newest and m...
Professor Stewart Macaulay wondered in 1959 whether restitution, a set of doctrines applied in a wid...
In the Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, breach of contract is regarded as a...
The law of restitution has been the forgotten step-child of American private law for many decades. T...
Restitutionary law offers recovery for unjust enrichment in a broad range of legal settings. With a ...
The law of the restatements is generally common law, the law developed and articulated by judges in ...
The appearance of this excellent treatise is a major step toward a better understanding of the place...
The publication of the completed Restatement of the Law of Contracts makes officially available the ...
Part one. Introduction. Historical background -- A Canadian law of restitution -- General principles...
The principle of unjust enrichment is susceptible to varying interpretations, which reflect importan...
The original Restatement of the law, torts was published by The American Law Institute between 1934 ...