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Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, and Equitable Wrongs 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780198705949
Previous Edition ISBN: 0406977267
Published: June 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The fourth edition of Andrew Burrows' seminal work Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, and Equitable Wrongs (previously Remedies for Torts and Breach of Contract), updates coverage of judicial remedies for civil wrongs in English law.

Since the previous edition in 2004, the scope of discussion in the book has developed to include scores of new cases, new statutory material, and new academic analysis. Examples of the new cases include:-

  • The Achilleas and Supershield Ltd v Siemens Building Technologies FE Ltd on remoteness in contract,
  • Morris-Garner v One Step Ltd on negotiating damages,
  • Knauer v Ministry of Justice on calculating damages for death,
  • Cavendish v Makdessi on penalty clauses,
  • Coventry v Lawrence on injunctions
  • and AIB Group (UK) Ltd v Mark Redler & Co on equitable compensation.

In addition to comprehensive updating to take account of new developments in the law, this book includes two new chapters. The first explores damages under the Human Rights Act of 1998; the second examines negotiating damages.

Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, and Equitable Wrongs by leading scholar Andrew Burrows is a popular work amongst students and practitioners due to its broad coverage, engaging style, accurate detail, the insightful application of academic context and enduring subject matter.

Subjects:
Contract Law, Tort Law
Contents:
PART ONE INTRODUCTION
1: General
3: The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998

PART TWO COMPENSATION

SECTION ONE GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN ASSESSING COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
3: Introduction to compensatory damages
4: Factual causation
5: Proof of loss and loss of a chance
6: Contractual reliance damages
7: Principles limiting compensatory damages
8: Compensating advantages
9: Form of compensatory damages, date for assessment, taxation

SECTION TWO DAMAGES FOR THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOSS
10: Pecuniary loss (except consequent on personal injury, death or loss of reputation)
11: Personal injury losses
12: Losses on death
13: Loss of reputation
14: Mental distress or physical inconvenience (except consequent on personal injury or death)

SECTION THREE MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES RELEVANT TO COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
15: Interest as damages and interest on damages
16: Limitation periods
17: Equitable (compensatory) damages
18: Negotiating damages

PART THREE RESTITUTION AND PUNISHMENT
19: Restitutionary remedies (for torts and breach of contract)

PART FOUR COMPELLING PERFORMANCE OR PREVENTING (OR COMPELLING THE UNDOING OF) A WRONG
20: The award of an agreed sum
21: Specific performance
22: Injunctions
23: Delivery up

PART FIVE DECLARING RIGHTS
24: Nominal and contemptuous damages and declarations

PART SIX REMEDIES FOR EQUITABLE WRONGS
25: Remedies for equitable wrongs