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ArtikelPeter Birks and Unjust Enrichment in Australia  
Oleh: Bryan, Michael
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Melbourne University Law Review vol. 28 no. 3 (Dec. 2004), page 724-735.
Topik: enrichment; enrichment
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Isi artikelProfessor Peter Birks contributed significantly to the development of private law in Australia. This article traces Birks’ thinking about unjust enrichment by reference to notable High Court decisions, including Pavey and Roxborough. It does so through the perspective of Birks’ own ideas on the subject, as they evolved over the years. This article concludes that Australian private law is not the bleak, undifferentiated law of wrongs - based on unconscionable conduct and with no special place for unjust enrichment - that Birks proposed. Rather, it is partly because of Birks’ contributions that Australian law is better structured than he perceived.
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