Intermediaries in commercial law /
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Imprint: | London [England] : Hart Publishing, 2022 [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022 |
Description: | 1 online resource (608 pages). |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13483571 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Intermediaries as Gatekeepers Alex Loke (City University of Hong Kong)
- 2. Liability for Tortious Acts by Intermediaries Tan Cheng-Han (City University of Hon g Kong)
- 3. The Principle in Hampshire Land Charles Mitchell (University College London, UK)
- 4. The Proprietary Nature of Interests in Intermediary-Held Assets Magda Raczysnka (University College London, UK)
- 5. Injunctive Relief Against Intermediaries Paul S Davies (University College London, UK)
- 6. The End of Institutional Shareholder Engagement? Marc Moore (University College London, UK)
- 7. Are Firms That Use Platform Models "Sellers" for Products-Liability Purposes When They Intermediate the Sale of Goods Furnished by Third-Party Vendors? Deborah DeMott (Duke University, USA)
- 8. Website Intermediaries and Infringement of IP Rights Graeme Dinwoodie (Chicago-Kent College of Law, USA)
- 9. How Intermediaries Are Used to Enforce Anticompetitive Cartels in the Real Estate Brokerage Market Roger Alford (University of Notre Dame, USA)
- 10. Partners as Intermediaries Laura Macgregor (University of Edinburgh, UK)
- 11. Ministerial Agents Rachel Leow (National University of Singapore)
- 12. The Burden of Proof in Adjudicating Intermediary Created Losses Hans Tjio (National University of Singapore)
- 13. Insolvency and Intermediaries Wee Meng Seng (National University of Singapore)
- 14. The Role of the Intermediary in the Age of the Debtor-in-Possession Sarah Paterson (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
- 15. Exercise of Discretionary Powers by Intermediaries Sarah Worthington (University of Cambridge, UK)
- 16. The Risks of Intermediation to Third Parties and the Role of Good Faith Purchase Ben McFarlane (University of Oxford, UK) and Andreas Televantos (University of Oxford, UK)
- 17. Are All Agents Fiduciaries? Matthew Conaglen (University of Sydney, Australia)
- 18. Regulating Online Intermediary Platforms: Contracts, Networks, or Something Else? Christian Twigg-Flesner (University of Warwick, UK)
- 19. Operationalising the Duty of Care on Financial Advisers as Intermediaries to Individuals and Households Andrew Godwin (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Wai Yee Wan (City U niversity of Hon g Kong)
- 20. Debt Collection and Assignment of Contracts: Navigating the Legal Maze Jodi Gardner (University of Cambridge, UK) and Chee Ho Tham (Singapore Management University)
- 21. The Unhappy Centenary of Said v Butt Will Day (University of Cambridge / 3 Verulam Buildings, UK )
- 22. Risk, Wrong and Unjust Enrichment from Third Party Intermediaries Matt Harrington (University of Montreal, Canada)
- 23. Platform Liability for User Misconduct Ying Hu (National University of Singapore)
- 24. Responsibilisation of Intermediaries in Online Environments Michael Veale (University College London, UK)
- 25. Agency: Philosophical Foundations Revisited and Practical Implications Gerard McMeel QC (University of Reading, UK)