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Unjustified Enrichment : (PEL Unj. Enr.) / Stephen Swann, Christian von Bar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Principles of European LawPublisher: Munich : Otto Schmidt/De Gruyter european law pub, [2010]Copyright date: 2010Description: 1 online resource (740 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783866538986
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.2402/9 22/eng/20231120
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Text of Articles -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: General -- Chapter 2: When enrichment unjustified -- Chapter 3: Enrichment and disadvantage -- Chapter 4: Attribution -- Chapter 5: Reversal of enrichment -- Chapter 7: Relation to other legal rules -- Backmatter
Summary: "Unjustified enrichment" is one of the three main non-contractual obligations dealt with in the DCFR. In recent years unjustified enrichment has been one of the most intellectually animated areas of private law. In an area of law whose territory is still partially uncharted and whose boundaries are contested, this volume of Principles of European Law will be invaluable for academic analysis of the law and its development by the courts. During the drafting process, comparative material from over 25 different EU jurisdictions has been taken into account. The work therefore is not only a presentation of a future model for European rules to come but provides also a fairly detailed indication of the present legal situation in the Member States.

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Text of Articles -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: General -- Chapter 2: When enrichment unjustified -- Chapter 3: Enrichment and disadvantage -- Chapter 4: Attribution -- Chapter 5: Reversal of enrichment -- Chapter 7: Relation to other legal rules -- Backmatter

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"Unjustified enrichment" is one of the three main non-contractual obligations dealt with in the DCFR. In recent years unjustified enrichment has been one of the most intellectually animated areas of private law. In an area of law whose territory is still partially uncharted and whose boundaries are contested, this volume of Principles of European Law will be invaluable for academic analysis of the law and its development by the courts. During the drafting process, comparative material from over 25 different EU jurisdictions has been taken into account. The work therefore is not only a presentation of a future model for European rules to come but provides also a fairly detailed indication of the present legal situation in the Member States.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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