Remedies for Torts Breach of Contract and Equitable Wrongs Pdf

Andrew Burrows, MA, DCL, LLM (Harvard), QC (Hon), FBA, Barrister und Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple ist Professor für das Recht Englands an der University of Oxford und Fellow des All Souls College. Er sitzt als stellvertretender Richter am High Court und ist Door Tenant von Fountain Court Chambers, Londres. Er war Präsident der Society of Legal Scholars (2015-16) und Rechtskommissar für England und Wales (1994-1999). Er hat ausführlich über die Bereiche Vertrag, unerlaubte Handlung und ungerechte Bereicherung geschrieben und zu seinen anderen Büchern gehören The Law of Restitution, Understanding the Law of Obligations, A Casebook on Contract, A Restatement of the English Law of Unjust Enrichment, A Restatement of the English Law of Contract und Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement. Er ist Mitautor von Anson’s Law of Contract, Chefredakteur von English Private Law und Herausgeber von Chitty on Contracts et Clerk und Lindsell on Torts. The fourth edition of Andrew Burrows` seminal book Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, and Equitable Wrongs (formerly Remedies for Torts and Breach of Contract) updates and expands the coverage of civil fault claims in English law. Since the publication of the last edition in 2004, the scope of the discussion in the book has expanded to include many contemporary case studies. Examples include Morris-Garner v. One Step Ltd on the negotiation of damages, Milner v. Carnival on the amount of damages for psychological distress, Forsyth Grant v. Allen on compensation for criminal acts, to name a few, and important Supreme Court decisions on punitive clauses (Cavendish v. Makdessi) and injunctions (LauritzenCool, Araci v.

Fallon and Coventry v. Lawrence). In addition to a comprehensive update to reflect new developments in the law, this book contains two new chapters. Unique to the fourth edition, examines the first damages under the Human Rights Act of 1998; the second deals with the negotiation of damages. Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract and Equitable Wrongs by eminent researcher Andrew Burrows is a popular book among students and practitioners because of its broad coverage, factual details, insightful application of the academic context, and ongoing topic. Since the publication of the last edition in 2004, the scope of the discussion in the book has expanded to include many contemporary case studies. Examples include Morris-Garner v One Step Ltd on negotiating damages, Milner v Carnival on the amount of damages for mental distress, Forsyth Grant v Allen on compensation for criminal acts, to name a few. More ÐÐμÑ ÑлÐμкÑÑÐ3/4Ð1/2Ð1/2Ð3/4й вÐμÑÑÐ ̧Ð ̧.

In addition to a comprehensive update to reflect new developments in the law, this book contains two new chapters. Unique to the fourth edition, examines the first damages under the Human Rights Act of 1998; the second deals with the negotiation of damages. Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, andEquitable Wrongs by leading researcher Andrew Burrows is a popular work among students and practitioners because of its broad coverage, factual details, insightful application of the academic context, and enduring theme. This item will be printed to order. Items printed to order are usually shipped and invoiced within 5-10 days. Available in Oxford Scholarship Online – View abstracts and keywords at book and chapter level. This title is available as an e-book. To buy, visit your favorite ebook provider. Dale Hutchison, Chris Pretorius, Tjakie Naude, Jacques du Plessis, Sieg Eiselen, Tomas Floyd, Luanda Hawthorn, Birgit Kuschke, Catherine Maxwell Max Loubser, Rob Midgley, Phumelelele Jabavu, James Linscott, André© Mukheibir, Liezel Niesing, Devina Perumal, Priya P.

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