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Jason
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Date: |
Fri,
3 Nov 2006 16:38:13 -0500 |
Re: |
Restatement (Third) of Restitution |
Some colleagues might find this interesting:
Chaim Saiman, "The
Reemergence of Restitution: Theory and Practice in the Restatement (Third)
of Restitution" (October 1, 2006). Villanova University School
of Law Working Paper Series. Working Paper 60.
ABSTRACT:
The ALI's Restatement (Third) of Restitution provides one of the most
interesting expressions of contemporary legal conceptualism. This paper
explores the theory and practice of post-realist conceptualism through
a review and critique of the Restatement. At the theoretical level, the
paper develops a typology of different forms of conceptualism, and shows
that the Restatement has more in common with the high formalism of the
nineteenth century than with contemporary modes of private law discourse.
At the level of substantive doctrine, the paper explains why labels in
fact make a difference, and assesses which recoveries are more (and less)
likely under the Restatement's scheme. The final section returns to consider
why the Restatement reprises the jurisprudence of classical formalism.
I suggest that the mythos of legal conceptualism is necessary for introducing
a new field that claims to reflect foundational principles of the common
law's system of private ordering. Further this mode of discourse helps
overcome the dissonance of creating a new field of law in a work that
purports to restate existing doctrine.
--
Jason Neyers
January Term Director
Associate Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
University of Western Ontario
N6A 3K7
(519) 661-2111 x. 88435
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