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The genome sequence of the Marsh Click-beetle, <i>Actenicerus siaelandicus</i> (Müller, O.F., 1764). [PDF]

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Sivell O   +10 more
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Evaluation of whole-genome enrichment and sequencing of T. pallidum from FFPE samples after 75 years. [PDF]

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Zvenigorosky V   +9 more
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IFNG-producing self-reactive CD4 + T cells drive autoimmune adrenalitis in a mouse model of Addison’s disease

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Andreyeva A   +12 more
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A Systematic Approach to 'Unjust' and 'Unjustified' Enrichment [PDF]

open access: yesOxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2003
The law of enrichment addresses situations of misplacing wealth. It is not clear in English law whether the restitutionary claim in enrichment requires an ‘unjust’ or an ‘unjustified’ transfer of wealth. The author argues that the two adjectives indicate the existence of two claims, which differ in their structures and aims.
Giglio, Francesco, Giglio, F.
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The Role of Interest in Unjustified Enrichment Claims

Edinburgh Law Review, 2021
This essay addresses the question: when should pre-citation interest be awarded in actions for unjustified enrichment in Scots law? The answer depends mainly on the definition of the elements of enrichment liability, the manner of acquiring the enrichment, the type of enrichment-debtor, and his or her state of mind. The essay argues that (a) generally
Daniel Visser, Niall R Whitty
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Unjustified Enrichment

open access: yes, 2002
Unjustified enrichment has been one of the most intellectually vital areas of private law. There is, however, still no unanimity among civil-law and common-law legal systems about how to structure this important branch of the law of obligations. Several key issues are considered comparatively in this 2002 book, including grounds for recovery of ...
Johnston, David,, Zimmermann, Reinhard,
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Illegal Contracts and Unjustified Enrichment

open access: yesEdinburgh Law Review, 2000
If a contract is treated as an illegal contract, the contracting parties are denied the contractual remedies which would normally be available to them on breach of contract. The contract may, however, have been partially performed. For example, one contracting party may have delivered goods and received no payment from the other contracting party.
Laura J Macgregor
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Unjustified Enrichment in China: An Uncertain Path

2023
Abstract This chapter analyses the judicial approach adopted by Chinese courts, particularly the Supreme People’s Court, in developing a critical foundation for the law of unjustified enrichment in China. It reveals that considerable uncertainty remains with the ‘absence of basis’ approach and that flexible yet elusive notions such as ...
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Towards a European Law of Unjustified Enrichment

open access: yesOsservatorio del diritto civile e commerciale, 2012
Though historically recent, a European law of unjustified enrichment is already existing and embraces both contractual and extra-contractual restitution, which however are governed by different rules and shall not therefore lose their own specificity.
SIRENA, PIETRO, SIRENA P.
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Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective

2006
Unjustified enrichment confronted both civil and common lawyers with thinking which was often completely outside the paradigm to which they had become accustomed. The recognition of unjustified enrichment as a cause of action in its own right in English law created a new arena of uncertainty between the systems.
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