Jason W. Neyers Explained
Jason W. Neyers is a Canadian legal scholar and professor at the University of Western Ontario.[1]
Background
Jason Neyers was born in Cambridge, Ontario in 1973.[2] Neyers received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws at the University of Western Ontario and a Master of Studies at the University of Oxford.[3] Neyers' works discuss Canadian tort law, private law, and contract law.[4] [5]
Bibliography
Per OCLC WorldCat.[6]
Books
- Understanding Unjust Enrichment -
- Exploring Contract Law -
- Emerging Issues in Tort Law -
- Tort Law: Challenging Orthodoxy -
Articles
- Cases and Materials on Contracts, 6th ed (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2018).
- “Reconceptualising the Tort of Public Nuisance” [2017] Cambridge Law Journal 87.
- “Tate & Lyle, Pure Economic Loss and The Modern Tort of Public Nuisance” (2016) 53 Alberta Law Review 1031 (with A Botterell).
- “Loss of Custom and Public Nuisance: The Authority of Ricket” (2016) Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 135 (with E Andrews).
- “Causing Loss by Unlawful Means: Should the High Court of Australia follow OBG Ltd v Allan?” in S Degeling, J Edelman & J Goudkamp eds, Torts in Commercial Law (Sydney, Thomson Reuters, 2012)
- “What (is) a Nuisance?” (2011) 90 Canadian Bar Review 215.
- “The Economic Torts as Corrective Justice” (2009) 17 Torts Law Journal 162.
- “Rights-Based Justifications for the Tort of Unlawful Interference with Economic Relations” (2008) 28 Legal Studies 215.
- “Explaining the Principled Exception to Privity of Contract” (2007) 52 McGill Law Journal 757
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Williams. Rebecca. Summer 2004. Book Reviews: JW Neyers M McInnes and Sga Pitel (Eds) Understanding Unjust Enrichment. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal. 4. 227–234. 10.1080/14729342.2004.11421446. 151404246.
- News: Gordon. Charles. June 13, 1993. Where's The Zip Of The Good Old Days?. A1. The Ottawa Citizen.
- Web site: Jason Neyers. 2020-08-03. law.uwo.ca. en.
- Book: Robertson. Andrew. Divergences in Private Law. Tilbury. Michael. Hart Publishing. 2016. 9781782256601. Oxford. 7.
- Book: Nolan. Donal. Rights and Private Law. Robertson. Andrew. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2011. 9781849466561. London.
- Web site: Most widely held works by Jason W. Neyers. WorldCat.