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Andrew Burrows

Norton Rose Professor of Financial and Commercial Law + 

Andrew Burrows MA, BCL, LLM (Harvard), QC (Hon), Barrister and Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple is the Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law, Fellow of St. Hugh's College. Honorary Director of the Oxford University Law Foundation. Formerly: Law Commissioner for England and Wales 1994-1999; Professor of English Law, University College, London 1994-1999; Fellow and CUF Lecturer in Law, Lady Margaret Hall, 1986-1994; Lecturer in Law, University of Manchester 1980-1986; Visiting Professor, Bond University 1994; Research Fellow, Australian National University 1994. Judicial Studies Board; Civil Committee of the Judicial Studies Board; Recorder on the South-Eastern Circuit; Member of the Ogden Working Party; Door Tenant of Fountain Court Chambers, London.


Subject groups : Commercial Law : Contract : International Trade : Restitution : Tort

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A S Burrows, 'We do this at Common Law but that in Equity' (2002) 22(1) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 1-16

DOI: 10.1093/ojls/22.1.1

ISBN: 1464-3820

A S Burrows, 'Proprietary Restitution: Unmasking Unjust Enrichment' (2001) 117(Jul) Law Quarterly Review 412-430

A S Burrows, Remedies for Torts and Breach of contract (3rd edn) (OUP 2004)

Other notes:Textbook. This new edition has been fundamentally reworked so as not merely to update the text but also to restructure the material. Entirely new parts include the new section on the Saamco Principle (pp 109-122) and an entirely new chapter (pp 597-636) on Remedies for Equitable Wrongs.


ISBN: 0-406-97726-7

A S Burrows, 'Construction and Rectification' in Burrows and Peel (eds), Contract Terms (OUP 2007)


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