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(Ebook) Restitution at the Crossroads: A Comparative Study by Thomas Krebs, Thomas Krebs ISBN 9781859416464, 1859416462

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Authors:Thomas Krebs, Thomas Krebs
Pages:250 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781859416464, 1859416462
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(Ebook) Restitution at the Crossroads: A Comparative Study by Thomas Krebs, Thomas Krebs ISBN 9781859416464, 1859416462

This book contrasts two competing models of unjust enrichment liability: the common law model and the civil law model. The former bases restitution on concrete,pragmatic unjust factors, rendering an enrichment unjust in the eyes of the law, while the latter operates with the negative requirement that restitution will follow if an enrichment is not supported by a legal ground or juristic reason. The common law of unjust enrichment is a very young subject, while its civil law counterpart is based on two millennia of development. Should English law therefore accept that the civil law model is superior and adopt an anglicised version of legal ground reasoning? This is indeed suggested by German commentators, and the English case law seems to be moving our enrichment law in that direction. This book considers such arguments by examining the reasons for restitution in English and German law. This book will be a valuable resource for academics and students interested in the law of unjust enrichment and comparative law. It also provides an introduction to the German law of unjust enrichment which will be useful to lawyers in European private practice.
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