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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K
Unjustified enrichment is an intellectually vital area of private law. This book analyses a range of key issues in a comparative context, considered both by a representative of a common-law and of a civil-law system, illuminating similarities or...
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Unjustified enrichment is an intellectually vital area of private law. This book analyses a range of key issues in a comparative context, considered both by a representative of a common-law and of a civil-law system, illuminating similarities or differences between systems, and what different systems can learn from each other
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Table of cases; Abbreviations; PART I Introduction; PART II Enrichment without legal ground or unjust factor approach; PART III Failure of consideration; PART IV Duress and fraud; PART V Change of position; PART VI Illegality; PART VII Encroachment and restitution for wrongs; PART VIII Improvements; PART IX Discharge of another person's debt; PART X Third-party enrichment; PART XI Proprietary issues; PART XII Taxonomy; Index