Divergences in private law / edited by Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury.

By: (7th : Conference on the Law of Obligations (7th : 2014 : Hong Kong, China)Contributor(s): Robertson, Andrew, 1966- [editor.] | Tilbury, M. J. (Michael J.) [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2016Description: xxxvii, 350 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781782256601; 1782256601Subject(s): Obligations (Law) -- Congresses | Civil law -- Congresses | Common law -- Congresses | Civil law | Common law | Obligations (Law)Genre/Form: Conference papers and proceedings.DDC classification: 346 LOC classification: K830.A6 | C663 2014
Contents:
Why diverge? / Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury -- Proximity : divergence and unity / Andrew Robertson -- Canada's Common Law, Quebec's Civil Law and the threshold of actionable : mental harm following tortious conduct / Louise Bâelanger-Hardy -- 'Pure economic loss' and defective buildings / Sarah Green and Paul S Davies -- Divergence and convergence in the tort of public nuisance / JW Neyers -- Defamation on the internet / Robert Ribeiro -- Convergence and divergence : the law of non-delegable duties in Australia and the United Kingdom / Neil Foster -- The scope of the rule against contractual penalties : a new divergence / Sirko Harder -- Rights restricting remedies / Robert Stevens -- The methods and madness of unjust enrichment / Zoèe Sinel -- Recovery of non-gratuitously conferred benefit under Section 70 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 / Alvin W-L See -- Revisiting Canada's approach to fiduciary relationships / Erika Chamberlain -- The presumptions of resulting trust and advancement under Singapore law : localisation, nationalism and beyond / Man Yip -- Divergence in the Australian and English law of undue influence : vacillation or variance? / Robyn Honey -- Whose conscience? Unconscionability in the Common Law of obligations / Graham Virgo -- Form and substance in equitable remedies / Stephen A Smith.
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"Originally presented at the Seventh Biennial Conference on the Law of Obligations held in Hong Kong in July 2014"--ECIP galley.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why diverge? / Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury -- Proximity : divergence and unity / Andrew Robertson -- Canada's Common Law, Quebec's Civil Law and the threshold of actionable : mental harm following tortious conduct / Louise Bâelanger-Hardy -- 'Pure economic loss' and defective buildings / Sarah Green and Paul S Davies -- Divergence and convergence in the tort of public nuisance / JW Neyers -- Defamation on the internet / Robert Ribeiro -- Convergence and divergence : the law of non-delegable duties in Australia and the United Kingdom / Neil Foster -- The scope of the rule against contractual penalties : a new divergence / Sirko Harder -- Rights restricting remedies / Robert Stevens -- The methods and madness of unjust enrichment / Zoèe Sinel -- Recovery of non-gratuitously conferred benefit under Section 70 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 / Alvin W-L See -- Revisiting Canada's approach to fiduciary relationships / Erika Chamberlain -- The presumptions of resulting trust and advancement under Singapore law : localisation, nationalism and beyond / Man Yip -- Divergence in the Australian and English law of undue influence : vacillation or variance? / Robyn Honey -- Whose conscience? Unconscionability in the Common Law of obligations / Graham Virgo -- Form and substance in equitable remedies / Stephen A Smith.

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