The law of equity is a unique junction where doctrinal private law, moral theory, and social perceptions of justice meet. By exploring the general principles that underlie equity's intervention in the common law, this book argues that equity should be preserved as a separate body of law that aims to align moral and legal duties in private law.
The law of equity is a unique junction where doctrinal private law, moral theory, and social perceptions of justice meet. By exploring the general principles that underlie equity's intervention in the common law, this book argues that equity should be preserved as a separate body of law that aims to align moral and legal duties in private law.
Irit Samet is a reader in private law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, where she teaches property, equity and trusts, and the theory of property. She read law and philosophy in Israel, and completed her doctorate at the University of Oxford. Her main research interests lie in the areas of equity, property law, theory of private law, and ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Equity's Own Room 2: Proprietary Estoppel: On the Conscionability and Efficiency of Pre-contractual Negotiations 3: Fiduciary Law as Equity's Child 4: On Clean, Soiled, and Spattered Hands 5: Conclusion Appendix: On Moral Truths and How Judges Find Them
1: Equity's Own Room 2: Proprietary Estoppel: On the Conscionability and Efficiency of Pre-contractual Negotiations 3: Fiduciary Law as Equity's Child 4: On Clean, Soiled, and Spattered Hands 5: Conclusion Appendix: On Moral Truths and How Judges Find Them
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