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Structure and Justification in Private Law: Essays for Peter Birks, Edited by Charles Rickett and Ross Grantham. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2008, xxx + 452 + (index) 9pp (£75 hardback). ISBN 978-1-84113-807-7.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Qi Zhou*
Affiliation:
School of Law, University of Sheffield

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27 Mitchell, C Structure and justification in private law: essays for Peter Birks, edited by Charles Rickett and Ross Grantham’ (2008) 124 LQR 720.Google Scholar

28 Weinrib, E The Idea of Private Law (Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1st edn, 1995).Google Scholar

29 Chapter 3: ‘The Normative Structure of Unjust Enrichment’ p 43.

30 Chapter 4: ‘Responsibility for Gain: Unjust factors or Absence of Legal Ground? Starting Points in Unjust Enrichment Law’ p 47.

31 Ibid, p 73.

32 Birks, P Unjust Enrichment (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2nd edn, 2005) pp 2021.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

33 Birks, P An Introduction to the Law of Restitution (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985).Google Scholar

34 Chapter 8: ‘Legal Realism and the Taxonomy of Private Law’ p 166.

35 [2007] HCA 22.

36 P Birks ‘Property and unjust Enrichment: categorical truths’ (1997) New Zealand Law Review 623.