======================================================================= == Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 10:21:34 +0100 Reply-To: Charles Mitchell Sender: Enrichment - Restitution & Unjust Enrichment Legal Issues From: Charles Mitchell Subject: Fwd: [RDG:] From Angus Johnston Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed I understand that U of T Press are currently scheduling the publication of Calling Power to Account for April 2005. CM >Envelope-to: stty2277@mailbox1.kcl.ac.uk >X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.619) >Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:38:12 +0200 >Reply-To: Lionel Smith >Sender: Enrichment - Restitution & Unjust Enrichment Legal >Issues >From: Lionel Smith >Subject: [RDG:] From Angus Johnston >To: ENRICHMENT@LISTS.MCGILL.CA >X-KCLRealSpamScore: 0.0 >X-KCLZStatus: 0 >X-KCLSpamReport: >X-KCL-MailScanner: Found to be clean >X-MailScanner-From: owner-enrichment@lists.mcgill.ca >X-KCLSpamThreshold: > >I forward this on behalf of Angus Johnston. > >>Dear All, >> >>Not sure if this has made it to the list yet, and apologies if this is >>a >>duplication: >> >>Sebok, Anthony J., "A Brief History of Mass Restitution Litigation in >>the >>United States" . CALLING POWER TO ACCOUNT, David Dyzenhaus and Mayo >>Moran, >>eds., University of Toronto Press, 2004 http://ssrn.com/abstract=550861 >> >> >>Angus > >I did post in April 2003 about Mack v. Canada, the Chinese Head Tax >case. The plaintiffs lost in the Ont CA and there was a conference at >the U of Toronto Faculty of Law regarding the issues raised by the >litigation. In addition to the paper mentioned above, Mayo Moran, >Dennis Klimchuk and I presented papers relating the litigation to the >logic of private law unjust enrichment. Other papers dealt with the >rule of law aspects of historical injustice, patterns of racism in >Canadian society, and (like the Sebok paper) reparations litigation >more generally. There is already a large literature about reparations >litigation in the US. A few weeks after the conference, the SCC denied >leave to appeal in the litigation. > >I think that Anthony Sebok might have jumped the gun a little bit with >the SSRN posting, because I have not yet seen a proof of my paper, and >the book is not yet listed on the U of T Press web site as far as I can >tell. > >Lionel > >____________________________________________________________________ >This message was delivered through the Restitution Discussion Group, >an international internet LISTSERV devoted to all aspects of the law >of unjust enrichment. To subscribe, send "subscribe enrichment" in >the body of a message to . To unsubscribe, >send "signoff enrichment" to the same address. To make a posting to >all group members, send to . The list is >run by Lionel Smith of McGill University, . ____________________________________________________________________ This message was delivered through the Restitution Discussion Group, an international internet LISTSERV devoted to all aspects of the law of unjust enrichment. To subscribe, send "subscribe enrichment" in the body of a message to . To unsubscribe, send "signoff enrichment" to the same address. To make a posting to all group members, send to . The list is run by Lionel Smith of McGill University, . ======================================================================= == Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 12:40:01 -0400 Reply-To: Jason Neyers Sender: Enrichment - Restitution & Unjust Enrichment Legal Issues From: Jason Neyers Subject: Visiting Professorships for 2006 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues: Western Law is inviting applications for Visiting Professorships for January Term 2006 which runs for four weeks during January 2006. The professorships include a stipend, airfare and accommodation for the month. I have attached a copy of our advert to this e-mail for you perusal. Please feel free to pass this information to any others who you think might be interested. Sincerely, -- Jason Neyers January Term Director Assistant Professor of Law Faculty of Law University of Western Ontario N6A 3K7 (519) 661-2111 x. 88435 ____________________________________________________________________ This message was delivered through the Restitution Discussion Group, an international internet LISTSERV devoted to all aspects of the law of unjust enrichment. To subscribe, send "subscribe enrichment" in the body of a message to . To unsubscribe, send "signoff enrichment" to the same address. To make a posting to all group members, send to . The list is run by Lionel Smith of McGill University, .