Restitution
Restitution books focus on the principles of legal remedies and unjust enrichment, essential for legal practitioners and students alike. This category includes titles that explore restitution claims, the recovery of benefits, and the legal frameworks surrounding compensation for loss. Key topics such as equitable remedies and the law of obligations are thoroughly examined. Leading publishers like Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and Butterworths provide authoritative texts that serve as vital resources for lawyers, academics, and anyone involved in the field of law.
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Subrogation: Law and Practice 2nd Edition
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Unjust Enrichment: A Critique of Birks's Formula
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Restitution for a Failure of Condition
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Unjust Enrichment and Countervailing Obligations
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The Concepts of Unjust Enrichment
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Subrogation and Marshalling
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Private Law and the State
Goff & Jones on Unjust Enrichment 10th with 1st Supplement
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Goff & Jones on Unjust Enrichment 10th ed: 1st Supplement
The Scope and Structure of Unjust Enrichment
Justice in Private Law
Mason & Carter's Restitution Law in Australia 5th ed
The Laws of Restitution
Interstitial Private Law
Understanding Private Law: Essays in Honour of Stephen A. Smith
Unjust Enrichment and Countervailing Obligations
Private Law and the State
Subrogation and Marshalling
Borderlines in Private Law
Unjust Enrichment, 3rd Edition
The Passing-On Problem in Damages and Restitution under EU Law 2nd Edition
Rethinking Unjust Enrichment: History, Sociology, Doctrine, and Theory
Justice in Private Law
Goff & Jones: The Law of Unjust Enrichment, 10th Edition
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Restitution in law refers to the principle of restoring a party to its original position before a loss or unjust enrichment occurred.
Restitution books cover legal remedies, unjust enrichment, compensation claims, and equitable remedies.
Major publishers include Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and Butterworths.