A Restatement of the English Law of Unjust Enrichment explained
A Restatement of the English Law of Unjust Enrichment is a legal treatise by Andrew Burrows, written in collaboration with an advisory group of academics, judges and practitioners.[1] The treatise takes the form of a restatement that is akin to the American Law Institute's highly influential Restatements of the Law. Restatements are very rare in common law jurisdictions other than the United States.[2]
Advisory Group
- Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry, former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
- Robert Walker, Baron Walker of Gestingthorpe, non-permanent judge of Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal, former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
- Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
- Sir Martin Moore-Bick, Lord Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales
- Sir Jack Beatson, Lord Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales
- Sir Terence Etherton, Chancellor of the High Court
- Sir Launcelot Henderson, judge of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division
- James Edelman, justice of the High Court of Australia
- Stephen Moriarty, member of Fountain Court Chambers
- Laurence Rabinowitz, member of One Essex Court
- Stephen Elliott, member of One Essex Court
- Andrew Scott, member of Blackstone Chambers
- Robert Chambers, professor at University College London
- Gerard McMeel, professor at University of Bristol
- Charles Mitchell, professor at University College London
- Robert Stevens, professor at University College London
- William Swadling, reader at the University of Oxford
- Andrew Tettenborn, professor at the University of Swansea
- Graham Virgo, professor at the University of Cambridge
Notes and References
- Burrows, Andrew (2012). A Restatement of the English Law of Unjust Enrichment. Oxford University Press. .
- LEGAL EPISTEMOLOGY IN THE RESTATEMENT (THIRD) OF RESTITUTION AND UNJUST ENRICHMENT. Smith. Lionel. www.bu.edu. 2014-01-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20140808113011/http://www.bu.edu/law/central/jd/organizations/journals/bulr/documents/SMITH_002.pdf. 2014-08-08. dead.