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Rights and Private Law [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1849461422
  • ISBN-13: 9781849461429
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 684 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x22 mm, kaal: 1111 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1849461422
  • ISBN-13: 9781849461429
The notion of rights is foundational to private law. What is distinctive about private law is that it recognizes and gives effect to the rights that individuals have against other individuals. In recent years, a strand of thinking has developed in private law which has come to be known as 'rights-based' analysis. This analysis seeks to develop an understanding of private law obligations, which is driven by the recognition of the rights we have against each other rather than by other influences on private law, such as the pursuit of community welfare goals. A rights-based understanding of private law sees it as guided primarily or exclusively by notions of interpersonal morality. Notions of rights are also assuming greater importance in private law in other respects. Human rights instruments are having an increasing influence on private law doctrines. In the law of unjust enrichment, an important debate has recently begun on the relationship between restitution of rights and restitution of value. This collection makes a significant contribution to the debate about the role of rights in private law. It includes essays by prestigious scholars addressing fundamental questions about rights in private law as a whole, and within particular doctrines and fields of private law. The collection includes both advocates and critics of rights-based approaches and provides a thorough and well-balanced analysis of the topic.

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...a very rich and rewarding collection of 21 high-quality essays... which makes an important contribution to private law scholarship. -- Stephen Watterson * Restitution Law Review * If one is interested in the latest in private law theory in the corrective justice vein, this book is a must ... Rights and Private Law is a powerful anthology about how rights-based thinking is influencing one prevalent strand of private law theory. -- Erik S Knutsen * Canadian Business Law Journal * ...this is a stimulating collection of high quality work. -- Sandy Steel * Cambridge Law Journal, Volume 73(2) *

Acknowledgements v
Contributors ix
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xxv
Table of Treaties
xxix
1 Rights and Private Law
1(34)
Donal Nolan
Andrew Robertson
2 Rights in Private Law
35(28)
Peter Cane
3 Our Most Fundamental Rights
63(26)
Allan Beever
4 Social Purposes, Fundamental Rights and the Judicial Development of Private Law
89(26)
Francois du Bois
5 Rights and Other Things
115(36)
Robert Stevens
6 Beyond `Right' and `Duty': Lundstedt's Theory of Obligations
151(32)
T.T. Arvind
7 Of Rights Superstructural, Inchoate and Triangular: The Role of Rights in Blackstone's Commentaries
183(38)
Helge Dedek
8 Rule-Based Rights and Court-Ordered Rights
221(30)
Stephen A. Smith
9 Rights and Responsibility in the Law of Torts
251(24)
John C.P. Goldberg
Benjamin C. Zipursky
10 Damages and Rights
275(34)
Andrew Burrows
11 Explaining the Inexplicable? Four Manifestations of Abuse of Rights in English Law
309(22)
J.W. Neyers
12 Rights and the Basis of Tort Law
331(36)
Nicholas J. McBride
13 Is the Role of Tort to Repair Wrongful Losses?
367(40)
Gregory C. Keating
14 The Edges of Tort Law's Rights
407(28)
Roderick Bagshaw
15 Rights, Pluralism and the Duty of Care
435(24)
Andrew Robertson
16 `A Tort Against Land': Private Nuisance as a Property Tort
459(32)
Donal Nolan
17 Private Nuisance Law: A Window on Substantive Justice
491(34)
Richard W. Wright
18 Rights and Wrongs: An Introduction to the Wrongful Interference Actions
525(28)
Sarah Green
19 Misfeasance in a Public Office: A Justifiable Anomaly within the Rights-Based Approach?
553(28)
Erika Chamberlain
20 Unjust Enrichment, Rights and Value
581(28)
Ben McFarlane
21 Rights and Value in Rescission: Some Implications for Unjust Enrichment
609(30)
Elise Bant
Index 639
Donal Nolan is the Porjes Foundation Fellow and Tutor in Law at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Andrew Robertson is a Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne.