Restitution

The Principles of the Law of Restitution, 2nd Edition

By Graham Virgo
Oxford University Press July 2006

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199298501
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
July 2006
Format
Paperback , 848 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • A comprehensive source of up to date primary and secondary materials
  • A source recognized and cited by the judiciary
  • Includes the latest developments in the area such as the vindication of property rights principle, restitutionary remedies for breach of contract, restitutionary remedies against public authorities, and the defence of change of position
  • Useful for a range of jurisdictions, including England and Wales, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and in the Far East.

The second edition of this textbook lays out the key principles which underlie that body of law known as the law of restitution. This subject was recognised by the House of Lords as a discrete body of law fifteen years ago - although restitutionary principles have, in fact, been evolving for over 200 years. Since the recognition of the subject by the House of Lords the subject has developed dramatically, and even more rapidly since the publication of the first edition of this text in 1999.



The law of restitution is concerned with the questions of when restitutionary remedies may be awarded. These are remedies which operate to deprive defendants of gains rather than to compensate claimants for losses. The traditional approach to the subject assumes that restitutionary remedies are only available to reverse unjust enrichment. In this book the author asserts that restitutionary remedies are triggered by three different types of action:



The reversal of the defendant's unjust enrichment



The commission of a wrong by the defendant



The vindication of the claimant's property rights



Since the publication of the first edition of this book this model has increasingly been recognised by the courts. In this book the law is examined through analyses of key cases and relevant statutory provisions, demonstrating the way in which the law in used to solve a wide variety of legal problems. The very different views of academics on the nature and ambit of the subject are also carefully considered. The result will be invaluable to students on restitution courses at every level, practitioners and those engaged in research on the subject.

Readership: Postgraduate and undergraduate students, and practitioners involved in the law of obligations

Table of Contents

I The Fundamental Principles


1: The Essence of Restitution


2: Themes and Controversies


II Unjust Enrichment


3: The Principle of Unjust Enrichment


4: Enrichment


5: At the Expense of the Claimant


III The Grounds of Restitution for the Purpose of Establishing Unjust Enrichment


6: Principles Underlying the Recognition of the Grounds of Restitution


7: Ignorance


8: Mistake


9: Compulsion


10: Exploitation


11: Necessity


12: Failure of Comsideration


13: Incapacity


14: Restitution from Public Authorities


IV Restitution for Wrongs


15: General Principles


16: Restitution for Torts


17: Restitution for Breach of Contract


18: Restitution for Equitable Wrongdoing


19: Criminal Offences


V Proprietary Restitutionary Claims


20: Establishing Proprietary Restitutionaroy Claims


21: Restitutionary Claims and Remedies to Vindicate Property Rights


22: The Defence of Bona Fide Purchase


VI The General Defences and Bars to Restitutionary Claims


23: Fundamental Principles and General Bars


24: Defences Arising from Changes in the Defendant's Circumstances


25: Passing on and Mitigation of Loss


26: Illegality


27: Incapacity


28: Limitation Periods and Laches



 


 



About the Author

Graham Virgo, Reader in English Law, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge; Fellow and Senior Tutor of Downing College, Cambridge

Reviews

"...a fine addition to the corpus of restitution literature, a book well worth owning and recommending to those studying restitution for the first time." - Duncan Sheehan, Restitution Law Review

"...in terms of user-friendliness it cannot be faulted...no detail is left unaccounted for..." - James Couser, Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly

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