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Equity, restitution & fraud

John Glover
Sydney : LexisNexis Butterworths, 2004.

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Book description
Misappropriated assets can be recovered, fraudulent transactions set aside and wrongful gains reversed through the specific remedies of modern equity. Powerful responses of this have made equity ascendant in commercial litigation. A thorough understanding by practitioners is invaluable for commercial practice.

Equity, Restitution & Fraud provides a comprehensive coverage of restitutionary, proprietary remedies.

This well written book traverses the boundaries between equity and remedies focusing on their strong interrelationship and provides a scholarly analysis of the rationales and policy behind the restitutionary aspects pertaining to fraud.

Issues that are discussed include the pre-eminent actions for breach of a fiduciary relationship, unconscionability and breaches of confidence, which allow the remedial benefits of equity to intervene and mediate the rigours of the common law

Equity, Restitution & Fraud provides in depth analysis, allowing more precise and structured arguments in court. This book will also no doubt become an essential text for students studying in the area of equity. [Lexis Nexis]

About the author
Associate Professor John Glover is an Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Law at Monash University.  He has practiced as a Barrister with the Victorian Bar specialising in taxation and commercial law.  Associate Professor Glover has authored two monographs, 14 chapters in books and over 20 refereed journal articles.

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