Remedies Reclassifiedis a book about the law of remedies. It focuses on court orders and shows how each kind of court order gives effect to legal rights in a civil case. It establishes the boundaries of this area of law, providing a new way to view remedies and substantive rights. For the first time, remedies are established as a stable and distinct area of law.
Table of Cases Table of Statutes Chapter I. Introduction Chapter II. Instability of 'Remedy' Chapter III. Writers on 'Remedies' Chapter IV. Stable Core Meaning of 'Remedy' Chapter V. Classification of Remedies Chapter VI. Discretion and Remedies Chapter VII. Replicating Primary Rights: Common Law Remedies Chapter VIII. Replicating Primary Rights: Equitable Remedies Chapter IX. Replicating Primary Rights: Statutory Remedies Chapter X. Replicating Secondary Rights: Common Law Remedies Chapter XI. Replicating Secondary Rights: Equitable Remedies Chapter XII. Replicating Secondary Rights: Statutory Remedies Chapter XIII. Transformative Remedies Chapter XIV. Conclusion Bibliography
Dr.Rafal Zakrzewskiis a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland and a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.