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New perspectives on property law, obligations and restitution

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London Cavendish 2004Description: xix, 378p. 24cmISBN:
  • 1859418422
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.4104
Contents:
The unbearable lightness of property
The (virtue) ethics of private property: a framework and implications
The relationship between property law and tort law
Property and contract: where are we?
The Land Registration Act 2002 and the nature of ownership
The reform of property law and the Land Registration Act 2002: a risk assessment
The taxonomic approach to restitution
The theory of unjust enrichment
Property and unjust enrichment: a misunderstood relationship
Vindicating vindication: "Foskett v McKeown" reviewed
Restitution of property you do not own anyway
The policy against accumulation and three party cases: "Roxborough v Rothmans of Pall Mall Australia"
On the redundancy of the concept of bailment
Whose molecule is it anyway? Private and social perspectives on intellectual property
Simplifying copyright law
Property rights, international trade and human rights
The company: property, power and responsibility
Mutuals and co-operatives: property, obligations, business and dedicated assets
Rapporteur's overview: between morality and formalism in property, obligations and restitution
Summary: Collection of essays drawn from papers delivered at the annual WG Hart workshops held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, 1-3 July 2002. Examines the conceptual notions of property and obligations in law and focuses on the ways in which these concepts are applied to commercial law, land law, human rights law, intellectual property law, the law of restitution, company law and legal theory.
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The unbearable lightness of property

The (virtue) ethics of private property: a framework and implications

The relationship between property law and tort law

Property and contract: where are we?

The Land Registration Act 2002 and the nature of ownership

The reform of property law and the Land Registration Act 2002: a risk assessment

The taxonomic approach to restitution

The theory of unjust enrichment

Property and unjust enrichment: a misunderstood relationship

Vindicating vindication: "Foskett v McKeown" reviewed

Restitution of property you do not own anyway

The policy against accumulation and three party cases: "Roxborough v Rothmans of Pall Mall Australia"

On the redundancy of the concept of bailment

Whose molecule is it anyway? Private and social perspectives on intellectual property

Simplifying copyright law

Property rights, international trade and human rights

The company: property, power and responsibility

Mutuals and co-operatives: property, obligations, business and dedicated assets

Rapporteur's overview: between morality and formalism in property, obligations and restitution

Collection of essays drawn from papers delivered at the annual WG Hart workshops held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, 1-3 July 2002. Examines the conceptual notions of property and obligations in law and focuses on the ways in which these concepts are applied to commercial law, land law, human rights law, intellectual property law, the law of restitution, company law and legal theory.