Greetings,
Volume 19 of the RLR is out and most subscribers will have received it by now:
Sir Kim Lewison, "Under the Influence"
Prof. Gerard McMeel, "What Kind of Jurist was Peter Birks?"
Dr. Brian Sloan, "Due Rewards or Undue Influence? Property Transfers Benefitting Informal Carers"
Eli Ball, "Abandonment and the Problem of Incidental Gains in the Law of Restitution of Unjust Enrichment"
Rohan Havelock, "Anticipated Contracts that do not Materialise"
Prof. Peter Jaffey, "Licence Fee Damages"
Ying Hu, "Change of Position and the Revenue"
Duncan Sheehan, "The Property Principle and the Structure of Unjust Enrichment", Review Article of P. Jaffey, Private Law and Property Claims
Plus regional digests and book reviews.
Lionel
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