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Unjust Enrichment: A Study of Private Law and Public Values

Current price: $130.00
Unjust Enrichment: A Study of Private Law and Public Values
Unjust Enrichment: A Study of Private Law and Public Values

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Unjust Enrichment: A Study of Private Law and Public Values

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This book is a sophisticated comparative analysis of the doctrine of unjust enrichment in international, North American, and Jewish legal systems. Dagan offers an explanatory theory that reveals the normative underpinnings of the doctrine, facilitates the prediction of legal outcomes, and supplies the necessary tools for evaluating existing legal rules. The theory of unjust enrichment is seen to be implicated in the prevailing background ethos of the societies he studies, and deeply influenced by their conceptions of self and community.

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