Justifying private rights /

"Many of the most important contributions to private law scholarship in the latter part of the 20th century go beyond pure doctrinal/ functional accounts of private law. A distinctive feature of these contributions are that they sit between philosophical theory and legal doctrine, or the law as...

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Group Author: Degeling, Simone; Crawford, Michael J.R. (John Rooke); Tiverios, Nicholas A.
Published: Hart Publishing,
Publisher Address: Oxford, UK :
Publication Dates: 2020.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Hart studies in private law ; volume 36
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Summary: "Many of the most important contributions to private law scholarship in the latter part of the 20th century go beyond pure doctrinal/ functional accounts of private law. A distinctive feature of these contributions are that they sit between philosophical theory and legal doctrine, or the law as applied by courts. In that sense, they are both doctrinal and theoretical. This collection argues that these contributions deserve their own classification: namely New Private Law. It focuses on the impact of this New Private Law on the analysis of private rights. Taking a two-part approach, it firstly looks at the general nature of the New Private Law. It then considers private rights in property, tort, contract, unjust enrichment and equity. Offering insightful and innovative examination, it will appeal to scholars in all fields of private law"--
Carrier Form: vi, 283 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781509931958
1509931953
9781509944620
1509944621
Index Number: K3240
CLC: D913.2
D911
Call Number: D911/J967