Unjust(ified) enrichment
Under Roman law it was considered ‘ a fundamental principle of natural justice that no one ought unjustly to enrich himself at the expense of another ’ . This principle pervades the common law, though seeing it as a discrete area of law was much more belated. The concept, role and scope of unjust(if...
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Main Authors: | CHONG, Adeline, LÜTTRINGHAUS, Jan |
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2022
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