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Chapter 14: Self-help remedies

Chapter 14: Self-help remedies

pp. 400-419

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, University of Melbourne, , University of Sussex
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This chapter considers self-help remedies, which involve the plaintiff making good her own rights without the intervention of the judiciary. The focus of this book is on remedies that are awarded pursuant to a judicial order. However, an exclusive consideration of judicial remedies would ignore the fact that most disputes are settled outside the courts and that most parties prefer non-judicial settlements. It may be queried whether self-help remedies are really remedies in the strict sense of the word. They do not involve a court order; instead, the court gives permission to a plaintiff to act in a particular way. Nevertheless, in a broader sense, the plaintiff is allowed to redress her grievance by vindicating her own rights. By allowing a plaintiff to redress her rights in this way, the law affirms and reinforces the importance of certain interests. As noted in Ch 13, Varuhas has observed that the interests protected by vindicatory awards are often associated with the torts actionable per se.

Keywords

  • tort
  • self-help remedies
  • contract
  • self-defence
  • nuisance
  • rescission
  • liquidated damages
  • penalties
  • debt
  • conrtactual remedies

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