Restitution, Past, Present and Future: Essays in Honour of Gareth Jones

Restitution, Past, Present and Future: Essays in Honour of Gareth Jones

by Graham Virgo (Editor), JanetO'Sullivan (Editor), RichardNolan (Editor), WilliamCornish (Editor)

Synopsis

The essays in this volume are dedicated to Gareth Jones, the retiring Downing Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge. His contribution to legal scholarship has been immense, particularly in the fields of legal history, the law of trusts, charities law and, most famously, the law of restitution. The publication of the first edition of the Law of Restitution, which he co-authored with Lord Goff, stimulated a renaissance in the study of a subject which had previously lain dormant. The effect of its publication on English legal scholarship has been profound and enduring. In these essays, written by a group of the world's leading restitution scholars, the opportunity is taken to conduct a fresh appraisal of the development of the subject - to look, in other words, at the past, present, and future of the law of restitution. Contributors: John Baker, Peter Birks, Justice Finn, Roy Goode, Ewan McKendrick, Justice McLachlin, Sir Peter Millett, Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Richard Nolan, Janet O'Sullivan, Graham Virgo (as well as shorter contributions from invited commentators).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Published: 01 Jul 1998

ISBN 10: 1901362426
ISBN 13: 9781901362428

Media Reviews
[These essays] are written to a high general standard of scholarship and originality, and they aptly reflect Professor Jones' own distinguished contributions to the fields of trusts law, legal history, and the law of restitution. Charles Mitchell Trust Law International September 2002 ...this collection is the state of the art as far as the law of restitution is concerned and cannot be missed by anyone with an interest in the subject... It is a fitting tribute indeed to the person who, along with Lord Goff of Chieveley (who has penned the preface), can justifiably be said to have created the subject in this country. Andrew Burrows Law Quarterly Review September 2002
Author Bio
W.R.Cornish is Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Magdalene College. Richard Nolan is a Fellow of St John's College,Cambridge and a University Lecturer in Law. Janet O'Sullivan is a University Lecturer in Law and a Fellow of Selwyn College Cambridge. Graham Virgo is a Reader in Law at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge.