You have no items in your shopping cart.

Gifts: A Study in Comparative Law

Gifts A Study in Comparative Law

  • Author:
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
  • ISBN: 9780199843480
  • Published In: February 2012
  • Format: Paperback , 732 pages
  • Jurisdiction: U.S. ? Disclaimer:
    Countri(es) stated herein are used as reference only
Out of stock
OR
  • Description 
  • Contents 
  • Author 
  • Reviews
  • Details

    • Provides a comparative study of the laws governing the act of gift-giving on a domestic and international level
    • Offers an analysis on the concept of gift-giving in both a legal and social practice
    • Covers the law of gift giving in common law within Great Britain, the United States, and India; common law within Belgium and France; and private law systems in Germany, Italy and Spain
    • Covers the laws of the protection of gifts between friends and family, whether under the law of family law, property law, or restitution law

    Gifts: A Study in Comparative Law is the first broad-based study of the law governing the giving and revocation of gifts ever attempted. Gift-giving is everywhere governed by social and customary norms before it encounters the law and the giving of gifts takes place largely outside of the marketplace. As a result of these two characteristics, the law of gifts provides an optimal lens through which to examine how different legal systems engage with social practice. The law of gifts is well-developed both in the civil and the common laws. Richard Hyland's study provides an excellent view of the ways in which different civil and common law jurisdictions confront common issues. The legal systems discussed include principally, in the common law, those of Great Britain, the United States, and India, and, in the civil law, the private law systems of Belgium and France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.

    Professor Hyland also serves a critique of the dominant method in the field, which is a form of functionalism based on what is called the praesumptio similitudinis, namely the axiom that, once legal doctrine is stripped away, developed legal systems tend to reach similar practical results. His study demonstrates, to the contrary, that legal systems actually differ, not only in their approach and conceptual structure, but just as much in the results.

    Readership: This book will interest a number of different readers, including scholars of comparative law, economics, anthropology and other academic fields.

  • Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1 The Context of Gift Law
    A. Notions of the Gift
    B. Approaches to Gift giving
    Chapter 2 A Flexible Methodology for Comparative Law
    A. A Critique of Functionalism
    B. A Common Sense Approach to the Law of Gifts
    Chapter 3 The Legal Concept of the Gift
    A. Gratuitousness
    B. The Subjective Factors: Agreement and Donative Intent
    C. An Inter Vivos Transfer
    D. The Gift Object
    Chapter 4 Gift Capacity
    A. The Capacity of the Donor
    B. The Capacity of the Donee
    Chapter 5 The Gift Promise
    A. Introduction
    B. Circumstances Permitting Enforcement
    C. Gift Promise Formalities and the Executed Gift
    D. Defenses and Other Limitations
    Chapter 6 Making the Gift
    A. The Disposition
    B. Acceptance
    C. Perfection
    Chapter 7 Revocation
    A. The Principle of Irrevocability
    B. Circumstances Permitting Revocation
    Chapter 8 The Place of the Gift in the Private Law
    A. Gift as Contract
    B. Other Legal Characterizations
    C. Beyond the Reach of the Law
    Index

  • Richard Hyland, Distinguished Professor, Rutgers University Law School

    Richard Hyland is Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law and an internationally recognized scholar of comparative law. He's received his M.F.A. in fiction from Columbia University, a Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (LL.M.) from the University of Paris 2, was a Fulbright Scholar at the Universities of Rome and Messina in Italy. He received his J.D. at the Boalt Hall Law School in the University of California, Berkley and his A.B. at Harvard College. Prof. Hyland's honors and services include the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Academy of Comparative Law, and the American Law Institute.

  • "Professor Hyland has written a work of massive but accessible comparative scholarship dealing with a problem that engages the attention of every legal system: how the law does and should regard gifts-with what mixture of permission, encouragement, and regulation. After setting the stage by reviewing the variety of social scientific treatments of the social meaning and significance of the gift, and explaining the utility and limitations of comparative studies, Hyland conducts a detailed, fascinating comparison of the approaches taken by the Western legal traditions. The book will be an indispensable resource for students of the gift, and of comparative law in general." 
    --Richard A. Posner, 
    Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 
    Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago Law School 

    "Hyland's exploration of why the legal mind so often concludes that gift giving is a danger to society is a work of scholarly comparison the likes of which we have not seen since Mauss's classic text. The book changes the terms of debate about the gift and is a must for anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers and historians and other scholars interested in the burgeoning multi-disciplinary literature on the gift." 
    --Chris Gregory, 
    Professor of Political and Economic Anthropology, University of Manchester 

    "This book is masterful! The doctrinal material is extremely significant, consistently interesting, and exceptionally well done. The scholarly effort and intellect that went into this book are both obvious and staggering." 
    --Melvin A. Eisenberg, 
    Koret Professor of Law, Boalt Hall Law School, University of California, Berkeley 

    "Richard Hyland's Gifts is a 'gift' to comparative law. Miraculously, this learned exposition of the law surrounding the practice of gifts is a page-turner. Going far back in time and widely across the world's legal systems, Prof. Hyland has produced a masterpiece, showing how the seemingly simple and everyday act of gift giving has generated a wealth of legal issues and a panoply of solutions." 
    --George A. Bermann, 
    Gellhorn Professor of Law & Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law, 
    Columbia University School of Law 

    "Certain to become a landmark in the extraordinary interdisciplinary conversation about 
    gift giving. Gifts will serve the practicing lawyer well, especially one with a cosmopolitan client base." 

    As erudite as this work is, however, the material remains thoroughly accessible. Written in prose that is a model of concise lucidity, the material is readily digested, consumed in chunks either large or small. The material will be useful to someone who picks up the book and reads a section or two, seeking an answer to a particular legal question. But the book is ultimately a page-turner and anyone who absorbs one section is likely to succumb to its richness and turn to the beginning, reading the book as it ultimately demands to be read-from cover to cover." 

    Iris J. Goodwin, Associate Professor, University of Tennessee College of Law 
    ABA Real Property, Trust, and Estate Law Journal 

    "Professor Hyland's important book about the long shadow of the donatio deserves the attention of both judges and scholars. It represents a turning point in the study of the law of gifts." 
    --Encarnacion Roca Trias, 
    Justice of the Spanish Supreme Court 
    Professor of Civil Law, University of Barcelona 

    "Richard Hyland has undertaken a particularly demanding task. He has written the first wide-ranging modern monograph on gift law. It is principally a work of comparative law, but one that is also wonderfully well informed about the anthropological, economic, and social background of gift giving. Even legal history is examined. The book fills a gap that many have long felt. It is a truly foundational work, one that hardly anyone would be able to study in a single reading, but in which one can always read with great benefit." 
    --Reinhard Zimmermann, Director of the Max Planck Institute of Comparative Law, Hamburg 

    "The sheer expertise of the author can be easily identified in this book which gives a critical approach to the subject of comparative laws which raises many an intriguing debate in the mind of the reader." 
    --Barnik Ghosh, India Law Journal 

    "A fascinating story, superbly told here by a true master of our craft." 
    -- Hans W. Baade, Hugh Lamar Stone Chair Emeritus in Civil Law, University of Texas at Austin 
    American Journal of Comparative Law 

    "This is a magnificent book. Richard Hyland has presented us with a great gift." 
    -- Ewod Hondius, European Review of Private Law 

    "It is, undoubtedly, a scholarly comparative work of significance to anyone interested in the act of giving...The account is probing and thought provoking." 
    --Robert Cunningham, Faculty of Law, The University of Western Australia 
    Anthropological Forum 

    "Hyland provides a fascinating comparative study of the law with much to stimulate the interest of the reader. He rightly identifies the uneasy relationship between legal principle and social phenomena and the difficulties which arise from a failure by lawyers to understand social institutions in their broader perspective, which may require reference to their historical origins, political and economic influences and sociological and anthropological material. In short, lawyers, by focusing on legal niceties, run the risk of overlooking the 
    role played by gift giving in society." 
    --Paula Giliker, Professor of Comparative Law, University of Bristol 
    Common Law World Review 

    "Hyland is aware of the dialectical unity of gifts and contracts, so that, depending on which side you come from, the one may appear to be free and the other obligatory. The three fundamentals of contract are obligation, mutual assent and autonomy of the parties; and the gift lacks all three...Thanks to Richard Hyland's scholarship, no-one any longer has an excuse to rest on one side of the Great Divide. For me, Gifts opens up the tantalizing prospect of studying the dialectical movement of transactional modes in history, drawing on western comparative law to fill the gaps left by ethnographers and historians." 
    --Keith Hart, Professor of Anthropology Emeritus 
    Goldsmiths, University of London 

    "The book is a must-have for every comparativist, in that it is a critical analysis of the different theories of comparative law which makes it an indispensable tool when working in that field of the law...I thoroughly enjoyed working through Hyland's work and hope that it will receive the acknowledgement and recognition that it deserves for being an authoritative contribution to the subject field." 
    --Christian Schulze, Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 
    University of South Africa

You may also be interested in these books:

Hong Kong Company Secretary Checklist, 2nd Edition
Hong Kong Company Secretary Checklist, 2nd Edition

List Price: HKD 1,380.00

HKD 1,338.60 Save HKD 41.40 (3%)

The Hong Kong Company Secretary's Handbook: Practice and Procedure (11th Edition)
The Hong Kong Company Secretary's Handbook: Practice and Procedure (11th Edition)

List Price: HKD 535.00

HKD 518.95 Save HKD 16.05 (3%)

Hong Kong Tax & Accounting Practical Toolkit (Basic Package)
Hong Kong Tax & Accounting Practical Toolkit (Basic Package)
HKD 3,300.00
Butterworths Hong Kong Immigration Law Handbook, 4th Edition
Butterworths Hong Kong Immigration Law Handbook, 4th Edition

List Price: HKD 1,400.00

HKD 1,358.00 Save HKD 42.00 (3%)

Hong Kong Conveyancing Law, 9th Edition
Hong Kong Conveyancing Law, 9th Edition

List Price: HKD 2,000.00

HKD 1,940.00 Save HKD 60.00 (3%)

Company Law in Hong Kong: Practice and Procedure 2023 (Hardcopy + e-Book)
Company Law in Hong Kong: Practice and Procedure 2023 (Hardcopy + e-Book)

List Price: HKD 3,198.00

HKD 3,102.06 Save HKD 95.94 (3%)

Company Law in Hong Kong: Insolvency 2023 (Hardcopy + e-Book)
Company Law in Hong Kong: Insolvency 2023 (Hardcopy + e-Book)

List Price: HKD 2,843.00

HKD 2,757.71 Save HKD 85.29 (3%)

Law of Companies in Hong Kong, 4th Edition (Hardcopy + e-Book)
Law of Companies in Hong Kong, 4th Edition (Hardcopy + e-Book)

List Price: HKD 3,500.00

HKD 3,395.00 Save HKD 105.00 (3%)

Private Equity in Hong Kong and China, 4th Edition
Private Equity in Hong Kong and China, 4th Edition

List Price: HKD 2,000.00

HKD 1,940.00 Save HKD 60.00 (3%)

Butterworths Hong Kong Company Law Handbook, 25th Edition
Butterworths Hong Kong Company Law Handbook, 25th Edition

List Price: HKD 4,500.00

HKD 4,365.00 Save HKD 135.00 (3%)

Hong Kong Family Court Practice, 4th Edition
Hong Kong Family Court Practice, 4th Edition

List Price: HKD 2,700.00

HKD 2,619.00 Save HKD 81.00 (3%)

Brooke's Notary Hong Kong, 3rd Edition
Brooke's Notary Hong Kong, 3rd Edition

List Price: HKD 1,700.00

HKD 1,649.00 Save HKD 51.00 (3%)

Butterworths Hong Kong Employees' Compensation Handbook, 7th Edition
Butterworths Hong Kong Employees' Compensation Handbook, 7th Edition

List Price: HKD 2,100.00

HKD 2,037.00 Save HKD 63.00 (3%)

Chitty On Contracts: Hong Kong Specific Contracts (7th Edition) (Hardcopy + e-Book)
Chitty On Contracts: Hong Kong Specific Contracts (7th Edition) (Hardcopy + e-Book)

List Price: HKD 8,995.00

HKD 8,725.15 Save HKD 269.85 (3%)

Hong Kong Company Secretary Checklist
Hong Kong Company Secretary Checklist

List Price: HKD 1,380.00

HKD 1,338.60 Save HKD 41.40 (3%)

Butterworths Hong Kong Securities Law Handbook, 7th Edition
Butterworths Hong Kong Securities Law Handbook, 7th Edition

List Price: HKD 3,700.00

HKD 3,589.00 Save HKD 111.00 (3%)

Butterworths Hong Kong Employment Law Handbook, 7th Edition
Butterworths Hong Kong Employment Law Handbook, 7th Edition

List Price: HKD 2,300.00

HKD 2,231.00 Save HKD 69.00 (3%)

Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions and Financing, 4th Edition
Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions and Financing, 4th Edition

List Price: HKD 1,800.00

HKD 1,746.00 Save HKD 54.00 (3%)

Hong Kong Basic Law Handbook, 3rd Edition
Hong Kong Basic Law Handbook, 3rd Edition

List Price: HKD 2,000.00

HKD 1,940.00 Save HKD 60.00 (3%)

Hong Kong Company Law Cases (2008-2023)
Hong Kong Company Law Cases (2008-2023)

List Price: HKD 48,000.00

HKD 46,560.00 Save HKD 1,440.00 (3%)