There is no area in which comparative law is more useful than in the area of unjust enrichment. This book examines the anatomy of the subject in England and Germany - particularly topical due to the way German taxonomy seems to be encroaching on English law. The book asks whether that is a good thing, and offers suggestions derived from a study of German law as to how English law might respond to such developments.
Language
English
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Routledge Cavendish
Release
September 10, 2001
ISBN
1859416462
ISBN 13
9781859416464
Restitution At The Crossroads: A Comparative Study
There is no area in which comparative law is more useful than in the area of unjust enrichment. This book examines the anatomy of the subject in England and Germany - particularly topical due to the way German taxonomy seems to be encroaching on English law. The book asks whether that is a good thing, and offers suggestions derived from a study of German law as to how English law might respond to such developments.