Consequences of Impaired Consent Transfers: A Structural Comparison of English and German Law

Author:   Birke Häcker
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781849465656


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   25 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Birke Häcker
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9781849465656


ISBN 10:   1849465657
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   25 November 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Part One: Setting the Scene Chapter I: Introduction A. Aim of Project and Methodology B. Scope of Inquiry C. Structure of Book and Main Theses Chapter II: Basic Principles Compared and Contrasted A. Introduction B. Basic Principles of Contract Law C. Basic Principles of the Law Relating to Unjust(ified) Enrichment D. Basic Principles of Property Law E. No Conclusion Part Two: Two-Party Situations Chapter III: German Law and the Consequences of Abstraction A. Introduction B. Relationship between Contract and Conveyance C. Contract Void, but Conveyance Valid D. Invalidity of both Contract and Conveyance E. Competing Wrongs-Based Claims F. Summary Chapter IV: Personal and Proprietary Restitution under English Law A. Introduction B. Operation of the Unjust Factor Regime C. Relationship between Personal Claims to Restitution for Unjust Enrichment and (Vested) Property Rights D. Availability and Form of Proprietary Restitution E. Competing Wrongs-Based Claims F. Summary Chapter V: Comparative Observations on Two-Party Cases A. Introduction B. Scope of Recovery C. Separation and Abstraction in English Law D. Reflections on 'Proprietary Restitution' E. Summary Part Three: Three-Party Situations Chapter VI: The Position of Third Party Purchasers A. Introduction B. Extensive Proprietary Protection of Third Parties in German Law C. The Relatively Weak Position of Third Parties in English Law D. Comparative Observations on the Position of Third Party Purchasers E. Summary Chapter VII: The English Third Party Rights Bar to Rescission A. Introduction B. Background C. The Third Party Rights Bar in Operation D. Abolition of the Third Party Rights Bar E. Summary Chapter VIII: Claiming Substitute Assets from the Transferee (and Third Parties) A. Introduction B. Tracing and Disgorgement Damages in English Law C. Limited Personal Rights to Substitutes under German Law D. Comparative Observations on Claims to Substitute Assets E. Summary Part Four: Summing Up Chapter IX: Conclusion

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Birke Häcker is Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Oxford, Director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law, and a Professorial Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.

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