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Date: 11/03/2009 17:25:22 UTC
Subject: [RDG] Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Unjust Enrichment just published

The Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Unjust Enrichment has just  

been published by OUP. This is a collection of essays from a  

conference held on 11 and 12 April 2008 at King's College London. The  

contents are listed below.


With best wishes,

Rob Chambers

University College London


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PART I INTRODUCTION


1. Introduction (Robert Chambers, Charles Mitchell, and James Penner)


PART II NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS


2. Correctively Unjust Enrichment (Ernest J Weinrib)


3. Restitution's Realism (Hanoch Dagan)


4. The Normative Foundations of Unjust Enrichment (Dennis Klimchuk)


5. Resisting Temptations to 'Justice' (Mitchell McInnes)


6. The Nature of Responsibility for Gain: Gain, Harm, and Keeping the  

Lid on Pandora's Box (Kit Barker)


7. Unjust Enrichment: Nearer to Tort than to Contract (Stephen A Smith)


PART III ENRICHMENT


8. The Meaning of Loss and Enrichment (James Edelman)


9. Two Kinds of Enrichment (Robert Chambers)


PART IV UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND PROPERTY


10. Philosophical Foundations of Proprietary Remedies (Lionel Smith)


11. Value, Property, and Unjust Enrichment: Trusts of Traceable  

Proceeds (James Penner)


12. Property, Unjust Enrichment, and Defective Transfers (Charlie Webb)


PART V REASONS FOR RESTITUTION


13. 'Mistakes of Law' and Legal Reasoning: Interpreting Kleinwort  

Benson v Lincoln City Council (Aruna Nair)


14. Unjust Enrichment and the Idea of Public Law (Charles Mitchell and  

Peter Oliver)


15. Unconscionable Enrichment? (Prince Saprai)


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