The German Law of Unjustified Enrichment and Restitution: A Comparative Introduc
by Gerhard Dannemann
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The German Law of Unjustified Enrichment and Restitution by Gerhard Dannemann Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Description The present book provides the most comprehensive description in the English language of the German law of unjust enrichment, by explaining how this works in the context of German law, and by discussing the implications this would have if the German system were implemented in an English legal environment Publisher Description This book provides the most comprehensive description of the German law of unjustified enrichment in the English language. It explains to common law readers how German law generally allows restitution for transfers made without legal ground (rather than on the basis of individual unjust factors), an approach which the late Peter Birks proposed for English law to adopt, and which the House of Lords was careful not to rule out for the future in Deutsche MorganGrenfell v Inland Revenue. Part I explains the workings of German unjustified enrichment law within the particular context of German contract, tort and property law. It shows how the German general unjust enrichment clause is controlled by limiting its scope to intentional transfers,and complemented by specific grounds of unjust enrichment. This part also explains defences against and measure of enrichment claims. Part II places German law in the comparative context of three different fundamental approaches towards unjustified enrichment, s
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Year: 2009
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9780199533114
- Condition: Fine
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