Principles of the Australian law of remedies / by David Wright.

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Publication details:
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2020.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
89596
Subject:
Remedies (Law) -- Australia.
Contents:
Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction to the law of remedies
Part II: Damages at common law
2. Contractual damages
3. Tortious damages
4. Restitution (unjust enrichment)
Part III: Equitable remedies
5. Equitable remedies generally
6. Compensation in equity
7. Lord Cairns' Act Damages/ Equitable Damages
8. Account of profits
9. Rectification
10. The remedial constructive trust as a remedy
11. Specific restitution
12. Specific performance
13. Rescission
14. Delivery up and cancellation
15. Appointment of receivers
16. Final injunctions
17. Interlocutory injunctions
Part IV: Remedies similar to traditional remedies
18. Remedies in the statutes generally
19. Mareva injunctions/ orders
20. Anton Piller (search) orders
21. Remedies under the CCA
22. Remedies under the Corporations Act 2001
23. Declarations
24. ADJR Act remedies
25. Constitutional remedies.
Summary:
This book attempts to correctly increase the status of the remedy. Further, three themes are apparent with the current status of the Australian law of remedies. They are: 1. the traditional nature of Australian remedies. 2. the waning persuasiveness of modern English decisions on Australian remedies, and 3. the rise of statutes. Although these themes are discrete, these three themes do overlap and thee three themes intersect. The first theme with Australian remedies is it is extremely traditional. But it is not frozen but it is quite conservative. To understand this, it is essential to appreciate the current operation of the law of remedies in Australia. A lot of remedies books ignore the current law in Australia, and are structured to present the law as it should be and not as it is. This book avoids this temptation and present the law as it is. The second main theme of Australian remedial law is its continued, gradual divergence form English remedial law. This book recognises this fact. A major reason for this divergence is the plethora of statutes in each country which are worded quite differently and so reach a different remedial result. Connected to this, is the third theme recognised in this book. Statutes are the dominant source of law today. Essentially, what is the relationship between statutory remedies and the traditional law of remedies? But there is a further issue with this Age of Statutes. This is statutory interpretation. The importance of statutes today is why this book devotes such attention to statutory remedies. Just discussing the traditional law of remedies, with statutory remedies as simply an addendum, is simply inadequate. - Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9780455243870
Phys. description:
lvii, 702 p. ; 25 cm