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Paul,
Pursuant to your question and to the followups about
the Goldstein book: I am fortunate in that our library has a copy. Looking
at it, I do not see Mishpatim anywhere; they might be a distributor. As
John Glover noted, the volume was published by (or, in the words of the
Introduction, under the auspices of) the Harry and Michael Sacher Institute
for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The address there (out of the SPTL directory) is Faculty of Law, Hebrew
University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905. Perhaps you could write to
Stephen Goldstein who is on the faculty there. If they still have copies
they may be letting them go cheap.
Some the papers have been published in law journals,
but to my knowledge not the one by Peter Birks.
On another point, list members might be interested in
a new article by C.T. Wonnell of U of San Diego: "Replacing the Unitary
Principle of Unjust Enrichment" (1996) 45 Emory LJ 153. I found it on
Westlaw, and it is probably on Lexis. Those who were discussing corrective
justice earlier might be interested to know that Wonnell cites some recent
changes of mind by Coleman, reflected in J. Coleman, "The Practice of
Corrective Justice" (1995) 37 Arizona LR 15.
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