Remedies

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NOTE EDITORE
Adopting a highly practical approach, Remedies is designed to help trainee barristers identify appropriate remedial relief for their clients, and calculate damages where necessary. Remedies fully prepares trainee barristers for practice with coverage of the specific remedies which are available in various areas of law, including judicial review, trusts, unlawful discrimination, and EU remedies. The manual also details when specific remedies are available and what must be established for the chosen remedy to be granted. Key Features: · Detailed coverage of remedies across a variety of legal settings provides trainee barristers with a strong foundational understanding and ensures they are thoroughly prepared to choose and advise appropriate remedies for clients · Exercises throughout the manual allow the reader to test their understanding of concepts and apply them to scenarios likely to be encountered in practice · Features a chapter dedicated to problems on contract and tort, providing trainee barristers with the opportunity to practise and gain confidence in their ability to choose appropriate remedies for their clients

SOMMARIO
1 - Introduction2 - Who to sue?3 - Liability for breach of contract4 - Liability in tort5 - Damages in contract6 - Damages in tort7 - Liability and damages for misrepresentation8 - Equitable remedies in contract9 - Injunctions10 - Bailment and interference with goods11 - Quantam of damages for personal injury12 - Quantam of damages for a fatal accident13 - Other equitable remedies14 - Judicial review15 - Real property law remedies16 - Remedies in the law of trusts17 - Remedies for unlawful discrimination18 - European Union law remedies19 - European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms20 - Class problems in contract and tort

AUTORE
This manual is edited by David Emmet, Barrister, former Reader, The City Law School.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780198991847
  • Collana: Bar Manuals
  • Dimensioni: 292 x 206 mm
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 288