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The Law of Remedies: New Directions in the Common Law
Contributor(s): Berryman, Jeffrey (Editor), Bigwood, Rick (Editor)
ISBN: 1552211843     ISBN-13: 9781552211847
Publisher: Irwin Law
OUR PRICE:   $99.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Remedies & Damages
Dewey: 341.48
Physical Information: 1.8" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (2.69 lbs) 780 pages
 
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This volume of essays is the end product of the Second International Symposium on the Law of Remedies, a joint undertaking of the Faculties of Law at the Universities of Windsor, Canada, and Auckland (Research Centre for Business Law), New Zealand. The symposium brought together scholars drawn from four continents, representing the major Commonwealth common law jurisdictions, as well as the United States and Ireland.

Collectively, the essays illustrate the breadth and depth of attention that is now accorded to the study of remedies throughout the common law world. The collection also demonstrates the value of fruitful exchanges across common law jurisdictions that have much to gain from learning of one another's experiences, thereby enriching the body of knowledge for a system that is inherently built upon discrete and incremental case law.


Contributor Bio(s): Berryman, Jeffrey: - Jeffrey Berryman is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, where he teaches remedies and contract law. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand. He is a contributing author to the only Canadian casebook on remedies, Remedies: Cases and Materials (Emond Montgomery, 1977), now in its third edition, and has written extensively on remedies both in Canada and internationally.Bigwood, Rick: - Rick Bigwood is a professor of law at the University of Auckland, and an adjunct professor of law at Bond University, Queensland. He is Director of the Research Centre of Business Law at Auckland, and a former editor of the New Zealand Universities Law Review and New Zealand Law Review. His main teaching and research interests lie in contract law.