Altruism in Private Law :Liability for Nonfeasance and Negotiorum Gestio
Altruism in Private Law :Liability for Nonfeasance and Negotiorum Gestio
hardback
Published:
24 February, 2005
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780199280056 |
| ISBN10 | 0199280053 |
| Number Of Pages | 228 |
| Item Weight | 497 g |
| Product Dimensions | 162 x 242 x 18 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
[This] book is to be welcomed as a carefully argued, at times imaginative, contribution to the continuing debate about the future annd shape of the English law of rescue. * Kevin Williams, Modern Law Review *
The author is to be commended for his lucid treatment of both doctrines, and for his subtle and convincing analysis of their interconnectedness * European Tort Law *
This slim, elegantly-argued volume presents a persuasive case for the reconsideration of both liability for nonfeasance and reimbursement for necessitous intervention in English Law
In a clear and elegant style, Kortmann has written a remarkable book in which he has developed a fine, sophisticated theory. It is to be hoped that the English courts will draw inspiration from it. * Professor J.H.A. Lokin, Ars Aequi *
An interesting read, based on considerable research. The account is thoughtful and thought-provoking and challenges the common lawyer to reassess his or her views on the topic of omissions.... Lord Goff in Smith v Littlewoods onceded that the legal treatment of omissions may one day need to be reconsidered. Kortmann eloquently puts the case for such a change. * Paula Giliker, King's College Law Journal *
[This book] certainly constitutes essential reading for any lawyer interested in the nature and effect of altruism in private law. * D.H. Van Zyl, Legal Studies *
Without doubt ... [Kortmann] deserves much praise for a book that is certain to captivate the reader. ... His arguments are well written and ...demonstrate a heartwarming erudition * Professor H.C.F. Schoordijk, Weekblad voor Privaatrecht, Notariaat en Registratie *
Author's Bio
Jeoren Kortmann has been a lecturer in Roman Law at The Queen's College, Oxford and is at present Attorney at Law at Stibbe, Amsterdam, and a member of the Amsterdam Bar.