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Book Title: Research Handbook on Remedies in Private Law
Editor(s): Halson, Roger; Campbell, David
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
Contributors viii
Foreword x
Stewart Macaulay
Preface xii
Roger Halson and David Campbell
PART I GENERAL ISSUES
1. Is `remedies' a subject? 2
Steve Hedley
2. The modern history of remedies for breach of contract 17
Stephen Waddams
3. The modern history of tort remedies in England and Wales 33
Paul Mitchell
4. Personal injury compensation and civil justice paradigms 47
Annette Morris
5. Remedies and reality in the law of contract 68
Catherine Mitchell
PART II THE PROTECTED INTEREST
6. The limitations on `reliance' damages for breach of contract 86
David McLauchlan
7. Restitution 110
Peter Jaffey
8. Two conceptions of the `performance interest' in contract damages 132
David Winterton
9. Equitable remedies for breach of trust 149
Duncan Sheehan
PART III SPECIFIC ISSUES
10. Termination of contract for fundamental breach 166
Qiao Liu
11. Literal enforcement of obligations 182
Andrew Tettenborn
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vi Research handbook on remedies in private law
12. The recovery of damages for non-pecuniary loss in contract and tort;
a unified approach 199
Roger Halson
13. Remedies for common mistake and frustration 220
Catharine MacMillan
14. Market damages in sales of goods and their relationship to the general
principles of remedies for breach of contract 239
David Campbell
15. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 and related reforms: an epic disappointment? 257
James Devenney
16. Injunctions through the lens of nuisance 294
Robert Palmer and Ben Pontin
17. Gain-based damages 311
Katy Barnett
PART IV INSIGHTS FROM OTHER JURISDICTIONS
18. Remedies for breach ...
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