Challenging private law : Lord Sumption on the Supreme Court /
Challenging private law : Lord Sumption on the Supreme Court /
edited by Sarah Worthington and William Day.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Lord Sumption -- Interpretation / Ewan McKendrick -- Variation and Waiver / William Day -- Termination / Sir David Foxton -- Contract Damages / Adam Kramer -- Penalties / Edwin Peel -- The Contract/Tort Borderline / Janet O'Sullivan -- Personal Injury / Nicholas J McBride -- Injunctions / Donal Nolan -- Unjust Enrichment / Graham Virgo -- Proprietary Restitution / William Day and Sarah Worthington -- Knowing Receipt / Jamie Glister -- Illegality / Charlie Webb -- Agency / Peter Watts -- Attribution / Ernest Lim -- Powers / Sarah Worthington -- Piercing the Corporate Veil / Christian Witting -- Good Arguable Case / Joshua Folkard and Ian Bergson -- Forum Conveniens / Louise Merrett -- Foreign Law / Richard Fentiman -- Res Judicata / The Hon KR Handley QC -- Privilege / Bankim Thanki QC, Chloe Carpenter QC, Nik Yeo and Rebecca Loveridge.
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers.
"Lord Sumption has been one of the most influential judges of his generation. This book critically reflects on the important and controversial issues posed by his jurisprudence. Using Lord Sumption's contributions as a springboard, the book contains a selection of essays that consider 'where next' in relation to topics such as: - contractual interpretation; - tortious duties of care; - compensatory damages; - proprietary restitution; - piercing the corporate veil. The book covers a broad range of areas in private law including contract, tort, unjust enrichments, equity, company and commercial law, as well as private international law and civil procedure"--
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781509934904 9781509934881
10.5040/9781509934904 doi
Sumption, Jonathan.
Great Britain. Supreme Court.
Great Britain. Supreme Court --Officials and employees.
Civil law--England.
Conflict of laws--England.
Judicial opinions--England.
Private / Civil law: general works
Electronic books.
KD720 / .C536 2020eb
346.42
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Lord Sumption -- Interpretation / Ewan McKendrick -- Variation and Waiver / William Day -- Termination / Sir David Foxton -- Contract Damages / Adam Kramer -- Penalties / Edwin Peel -- The Contract/Tort Borderline / Janet O'Sullivan -- Personal Injury / Nicholas J McBride -- Injunctions / Donal Nolan -- Unjust Enrichment / Graham Virgo -- Proprietary Restitution / William Day and Sarah Worthington -- Knowing Receipt / Jamie Glister -- Illegality / Charlie Webb -- Agency / Peter Watts -- Attribution / Ernest Lim -- Powers / Sarah Worthington -- Piercing the Corporate Veil / Christian Witting -- Good Arguable Case / Joshua Folkard and Ian Bergson -- Forum Conveniens / Louise Merrett -- Foreign Law / Richard Fentiman -- Res Judicata / The Hon KR Handley QC -- Privilege / Bankim Thanki QC, Chloe Carpenter QC, Nik Yeo and Rebecca Loveridge.
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers.
"Lord Sumption has been one of the most influential judges of his generation. This book critically reflects on the important and controversial issues posed by his jurisprudence. Using Lord Sumption's contributions as a springboard, the book contains a selection of essays that consider 'where next' in relation to topics such as: - contractual interpretation; - tortious duties of care; - compensatory damages; - proprietary restitution; - piercing the corporate veil. The book covers a broad range of areas in private law including contract, tort, unjust enrichments, equity, company and commercial law, as well as private international law and civil procedure"--
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781509934904 9781509934881
10.5040/9781509934904 doi
Sumption, Jonathan.
Great Britain. Supreme Court.
Great Britain. Supreme Court --Officials and employees.
Civil law--England.
Conflict of laws--England.
Judicial opinions--England.
Private / Civil law: general works
Electronic books.
KD720 / .C536 2020eb
346.42