The Law of Remedies: A Prospectus for Teaching and Scholarship

Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 123, 2010

26 Pages Posted: 14 Jan 2011

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Jeff Berryman

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law

Date Written: January 13, 2010

Abstract

The study of the law of remedies has found a place in the curriculum of many common law law schools. This has generated debate on whether the law of remedies exists as a distinct body of law governed by its own systematic structures and principles, and which can comfortably take its place beside other substantive private law subjects. The author argues that it can, and then suggests a number of important areas of law in which debate on appropriate remedial response is central to the articulation of the particular interest which has been violated. The author suggests that there is much useful work to engage the energies of scholars of the law of remedies.

Suggested Citation

Berryman, Jeffrey, The Law of Remedies: A Prospectus for Teaching and Scholarship (January 13, 2010). Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 123, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1739904

Jeffrey Berryman (Contact Author)

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law ( email )

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