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adam_text | Table of Contents
Preface....................................................................... v
Table of Cases...............................................................xiii
Table of Legislation..........................................................xxv
Notes on Contributors........................................................xxix
FOUNDATIONS
1. Revolution and Evolution in Private Law................................3
Sarah Worthington
2. Revolutions in Private Law?...........................................11
David Ibbetson
I. Introduction......................................................11
II. The Law of Tort................................................. 13
III. Contract...................................................... 19
IV. Unjust Enrichment............................................... 24
V. Concluding Thoughts......................................... 29
3. Private Law’s Revolutionaries: Authors, Codifiers and Merchants?......31
Hector L MacQueen
I. Introduction......................................................31
II. Berman’s Law and Revolutions .................-..................32
III. Roman Law in the Western Legal Tradition........................ 35
IV. Civil Codes and Revolutions.......................................41
V. Revolutions in the Law of Obligations: Scotland and Stair.........43
VI. Mercantile Contracts..............................................47
4. Paradigms Lost or Paradigms Regained? Legal Revolutions
and the Path of the Law................................................51
TT Arvind
I. Introduction: The Revolutionary Turn in Private Law............. 51
II. The Limits of Legal Revolutions................................. 55
A. (Mis)interpreting the Past: A Revolutionary Problem..........55
B. Normative Choices and Legal Change...........................58
III. Scientific Revolutions and Legal Revolutions.................... 59
A. A Matter of Light............................................59
B. A Legal Parallel?.............................................60
IV. Paradigms, Theories and Black-Letter Law........................ 62
A. Revolutions and Paradigms................................... 62
B. Theoretical Revolutions and Black-Letter Law..................65
V. Conclusion: The Failure of Legal Revolutions......................71
Table of Contents
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DOCTRINES
5. Risk Revolutions in Private Law........................................75
Jenny Steele
I. Introduction....................................................75
II. Risk Revolutions and Private Law................................77
A. Security and Responsibility..................................77
B. Risk Revolutions; A Brief Overview..........................77
C. Risk in Private Law.........................................79
D. Risk and Regulatory Change...................................81
III. A Recognised Security5 Revolution..............................82
A. Security Revolution and the Context of Private Law......... 85
B. After Effects................................................86
IV. Backwards or Forwards with a New Risk Revolution.................87
V. Tort, Security, Responsibility and Risk........................ 92
VI. Conclusions: Revolution upon Revolution?.........................96
6. The Unacknowledged Revolution in Liability for Negligence..............99
Steve Hedley
I. Introduction.....................................................99
II. Asocial Theories ........................................... 100
III. Bringing in the Modern World....................................102
IV. Modern Irrelevance of Asocial Theories?....................... 103
V. Abolishing Tort?.............................................. 106
VI. Tort from the Government’s Point of View........................107
VII. Modern Theories about Tort.................................. 113
A. Tort as Compensation or Insurance...........................113
B. Abolition...................................................114
C. Symbolic Theories...........................................115
VIII. Symbolic Action: Current Debates.............................. 117
IX. Bureaucratic Action: Prospects for the Future...................119
X. Conclusion......................................................120
7. A Revolution in Vicarious Liability: Lister, the Catholic Child
Welfare Society Case and Beyond........................................121
Paula Giliker
I. Introduction.................................................. 121
II. Tracing the Need for Change: Sexual Abuse and Vicarious
Liability................................................•......123
III. The Lister Revolution: Replacing Unauthorised Mode5 with the
Close Connection5 Test.........................................127
IV. Lister Revisited: A Modern Theory of Vicarious Liability........131
V. Back to the Supreme Court: Cox, Mohamud and the
Two-Stage Test..................................................134
VI. Conclusion................................................ 138
Table of Contents ix
8. Revolutions in Contractual Interpretation: A Historical Perspective....141
Joanna McCunn
I. Introduction.....................................................141
II. Some Background............................................... 142
III. Contractual Interpretation in the Sixteenth Century.............145
A. Tbrockmerton v Tracy........................................ 145
B. The Identification of Intentions.............................147
C. Intentions and Reason........................................148
D. Conceptions of Contractual Intention.........................150
E. Interpretation and Equity....................................152
IV. Two Approaches to Interpretation.................................. 154
V. The Seventeenth Century and Beyond............. ................157
VI. Conclusion.................................................. 159
9. Revolutions and Counterrevolutions in Equitable Estoppel...............161
Andrew Robertson
I. Introduction................................................ 161
II. Early Expansionism: Making Representations Good.................163
III. The Nineteenth-Century Contraction............................ 166
IV. Re-expansion: Proprietary and Promissory Estoppel.............169
A. Proprietary Estoppel.........................................169
B. Promissory Estoppel........................................... 171
V. Contemporary Contractionary Turns.............. ................172
VI. Conclusion.................................................. 175
10. Reflections on the Restitution Revolution..............................177
1. England and Wales................................................177
Amy Goymour
I. Introduction................................................ 177
II. The First Edition of Goff and Jones....................... 178
A. The Pre-existing Legal Landscape........................178
B. Ambitions of the First Edition........................ 179
C. Contemporary Critical Reception....................... 180
III. The Development of the Subject Since 1966................. 181
A, Evolution ............................................ 182
(i) Tracking Evolution via Statistics...................182
(ii) Tracking Evolution via Substantive Developments ..... 183
B. Attempts at Revolution................................ 184
IV. The Place of Goff and Jones in the Subject’s Intellectual
Evolution.....................................................187
A. ‘But for5 the Publication of Goff and Jones in 1966 .. 187
B. Viewing the Precise Contribution of Goff and Jones,
with the Benefit of Hindsight............................188
(i) Stages in the Subject’s Intellectual Evolution..... 188
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(ii) The Place of Goff and Jones in the Evolutionary
Process............................................189
(iii) Evaluating this Mode of Intellectual Evolution....189
V. The Future (R)evolution of the Subject.......................190
A. Some Micro-level Concerns................................190
B. Some Macro-level Concerns................................191
C. Goff and Jones at 100?...................................192
2. Australia....................................................... 193
Elise Bant
I. A Potted History of Unjust Enrichment in Australia
pre-AjRSL v Hills Industries.................................193
II. AFSL v Hills Industries.......................................194
IIL The Future of Unjust Enrichment and Restitution Law in
Australia....................................................196
A. Evolution and Refinement of the Fourfold Inquiry.........196
B. Unjust Enrichment and Restitution...................... 197
C. Equity and Unjust Enrichment.............................199
IV. Conclusion.................................................. 201
3. Canada............................................................202
Mitchell Mclnnes
I. Introduction.............................................. 202
II. History..................................................... 202
III. A False Start.................................................204
IV. A New Direction............................................. 205
V. Positive Developments.................................... 205
VI. A Very Bad Idea............................................ .207
VII. Conclusion.................................................. 210
4. South Africa.................................................. 210
Helen Scott
I. The Idea of Unjustified Enrichment............................210
II. The Rationalisation of Unjustified Enrichment.................213
IIL Farewell to Unjustified Enrichment?............................216
5. A Judicial Perspective............................................219
Sir Terence Etherton MR
11. Revolutions in Personal Property: Redrawing the Common Law’s
Conceptual Map.........................................................227
Sarah Worthington
I. Introduction.................................................... 227
II. What Has English Law Done with the Numerus Clausus
Principle?....................................................... 229
III. Which Things’ Count as Property?................................ 230
IV. Which Types of Interests’ Count as Property?.....................235
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V. Consequences....................................................243
VI. Conclusion..................................................... 247
GENERAL ISSUES
12. Modern Equity: Revolution or Renewal from Within?....................251
Pauline Ridge
I. Introduction............................................... 251
II. A Revolutionary Narrative of Modern Equity.................. ...252
III. A Counter Narrative of Modern Equity........................... 253
IV. The Integration of Common Law and Equity.........................254
A. The Revolutionary Narrative: Undue Influence................254
B. The Counter Narrative: The Claim for Money Had
and Received................................................257
C. Ancillary Liabilities for Receipt of Trust Property.........258
(i) Background: The Knowing Receipt and Persisting
Property Claims.......................................258
(ii) The Revolutionary Narrative and Knowing Receipt......259
(iii) The Counter Narrative: The Heperu Claim..............259
(iv) The Revolutionary Narrative: Great Investments Ltd
v Warner..............................................260
(v) Has Either Narrative Prevailed?......................263
V. Conscience.............................................. ....264
A. Introduction................................................264
B. The Two Roles of Conscience.................................265
(i) Conscience as a Doctrinal Rationale:
The Heperu Claim................................ .....265
(ii) Conscience as a Determinant of Liability ............267
VI. Judicial Method............................................ 267
VII. Conclusion............................................... 270
13. Concurrent Liability: A Spluttering Revolution........................273
Paul S Davies
I. Introduction............................................... ..273
II. Contract versus Tort........................................... 275
A. First Steps: Contract Trumps Tort...........................275
B. Asserting Concurrent Liability........................ .....277
C. The Beginnings of a Counter Revolution?.....................281
(i) Remoteness........................................ 281
(ii) Type of Loss.........................................285
(iii) Contributory Negligence..............................286
(iv) Choice of Law........................................287
(v) Limitation........................................ 287
D. Conclusions .................................................288
III. Contract versus Trusts..................................... 288
IV. Conclusions.................................................... 293
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14. The Illegality Revolution............................................. 295
Graham Virgo
I. Introduction......................................................295
II. The Central Controversy: Rule versus Discretion................. 296
A. No Reliance on Illegality.....................................299
B. Withdrawal from an Illegal Transaction........................300
C. The Parties are not In Pari Delicto...........................301
D. The Policy Behind the Illegality..............................302
E. Close Connection or Inextricable Link....................... 302
III. Patel v Mirza.................................................. 303
IV. Patel v Mirza: Revolution or Evolution?...........................309
A. Impact on Legal Doctrine......................................309
B. Judicial Reception of the Decision............................310
V. Synthesis.........................................................311
15. The Revolutionary Trajectory of EU Contract Law towards
Post-national Law......................................................315
Hugh Collins
I. A Revolutionary Cocktail for the Ancien Régime....................315
II. Techno-law................................. .....................317
A. Instrumentalism...............................................318
B. Functions................................................... 321
C. Incompleteness................................................322
III. The Impact of Techno-law..........................................323
IV. From Rule-Book to Rights-Based Conception of the Rule of Law.....326
A. Legitimation..................................................328
B. Enhanced Functionalism...................................... 330
C. The Implications of a Rights-Based Conception of the
Rule of Law................................................. 331
V. Real Transnational Law............................................332
VI. Post-national Law.................................................335
Index.................................................................... 337
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