Transferred loss : claiming third party loss in contract law /
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Author / Creator: | Unberath, Hannes, 1973- |
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Imprint: | Oxford [England] ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2003. |
Description: | xx, 252 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Breach of contract -- England. Damages -- England. Third parties (Law) -- England. Breach of contract -- Germany. Damages -- Germany. Third parties (Law) -- Germany. Breach of contract. Damages. Third parties (Law) England. Germany. |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5057801 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I. Processes
- 1. Children's Participation in the Family Justice System: Translating Principles into Practice
- 2. Children's Participation in Family Court
- 3. Delivery Systems for Protective Services and Related Legal Services for Victims of Domestic Violence within a Major American State
- 4. Paternalism, Participation and Placation: Young People's Experiences of Representation in Child Protection Proceedings in England and Wales
- 5. Issues in the Making of Ouster Orders under the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act 1989 (Qld)
- 6. The South African Family Court: A First World Ideal in a Second World Country
- 7. Establishing Paternity in Judicial Proceedings in Spain: What Protection for Human Rights?
- 8. Suing Child Welfare Agencies: A Comparative View from New Zealand
- 9. Adoption-a Public or Private Legal Process? The Changing Social Functions of Adoption in Ireland and the Wider Implications for Coherence in Family Law
- Part II. Practices
- 10. Children and the Transformation of Family Law
- 11. In Search of the 'Good Father': Law, Family Practices and the Normative Reconstruction of Parenthood
- 12. Different Approaches to Post-Divorce Family Relationships: The Example of Contact Centres in France
- 13. Legal and Educational Interventions for Families in Residence and Contact Disputes
- 14. Agents or Dependants: Children and the Family Law System
- 15. The Reconstituted Family in Italian Law and Society
- 16. Child-Centred, Vertically Structured and Interdisciplinary: An Integrative Approach to Children's Policy, Practice and Research
- 17. Children's Rights and the Use of Force 'in Their Own Best Interests'
- 18. The Lawyer-Client Relationship in Family Law: Does Client Funding Status Make a Difference?
- 19. The Distribution of Stock Options on Divorce and Proposed Changes in American Divorce Law
- 20. Registered Partnership in The Netherlands
- 21. A Comparative Study of the Transfer of Family Wealth: From Privilege to Equality
- 22. The Constitutional Dimension of Customary Family Law in Papua New Guinea
- Part III. Pressures
- 23. Law Reform by Frozen Chook: Family Law Reform for the New Millennium?
- 24. Can International Conventions Drive Domestic Law Reform? The Case of Physical Punishment of Children
- 25. Emancipation of the African Woman: Fact or Fallacy?
- 26. The State, Race, Religion and the Family in England Today
- 27. Men and Women Behaving Badly: Is Fault Dead in English Family Law?
- 28. Macro Social and Economic Factors in Society which Influence the Success of Financial Rearrangements on Divorce Alastair
- 29. De Facto Property Developments in New Zealand: Pressures Impeded Progress
- 30. Politics, Processes and Pressures of Legislating for Children in South Africa
- 31. The Introduction and Impact of Joint Custody in Portugal