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Conceptual Foundations of the Law of Delict as Proposed by the Study Group on a European Civil Code [PDF]
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Farewell to Unjustified Enrichment?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016In this article, Professor Jansen sets out the historical background and present state of unjustified enrichment theory in the German-speaking civilian legal systems, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. The German law of unjustified enrichment has grown from two intellectually separate roots.
Nils Jansen
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Chapter 29: Unjustified Enrichment
The Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China, 2021Lei Chen +5 more
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“Farewell to Unjustified Enrichment?” – A Common Law Response
Edinburgh Law Review, 2016In this article, Professor Steve Hedley offers a Common Law response to he recently published arguments of Professor Nils Jansen on the German law of unjustified enrichment (as to which, see Jansen, “Farewell to Unjustified Enrichment” (2016) 20 EdinLR 123).
Steve Hedley
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Book Review: Niall R Whitty Unjustified Enrichment (2022)
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Daniel Visser
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Unjustified enrichment in the Chinese Civil Code: questions from the common law
Asia Pacific Law Review, 2021Unjustified enrichment in Chinese law has been substantially expanded in recent years by the Chinese Civil Code, as well as by other primary and secondary sources, making comparative studies more viable.
Zhicheng Wu, W. Swadling
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Niall R Whitty, Unjustified Enrichment
Edinburgh Law Review, 2023M. Godfrey
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The Role of Interest in Unjustified Enrichment Claims
, 2021This essay addresses the question: when should pre-citation interest be awarded in actions for unjustified enrichment in Scots law?
D. Visser, Niall R. Whitty
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