Illegality after Patel V Mirza
Illegality after Patel V Mirza
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Author(s): Green, Sarah
ISBN No.: 9781509912773
Pages: 408
Year: 201806
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 238.72
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In Patel v Mirza ( 2016] UKSC 42), nine justices of the Supreme Court of England and Wales decided in favour of a restitutionary award in response to an unjust enrichment, despite the illegal transaction on which that enrichment was based. Whilst the result was reached unanimously, the reasoning could be said to have divided the Court. Lord Toulson, Lady Hale, Lord Kerr, Lord Wilson, Lord Hodge, and Lord Neuberger favoured a discretionary approach, but their mode of reasoning was described as "revolutionary" by Lord Sumption (at 261]), who outlined in contrast a more rule-based means of dealing with the issue-a method with which Lord Mance and Lord Clarke broadly agreed. The decision is detailed and complex, and its implications for several areas of the law are considerable. Significantly, the reliance principle from Tinsley v Milligan ( 1994] 1 AC 340) has been discarded, as has the rule in Parkinson v College of Ambulance Ltd ( 1925] KB 1). Patel v Mirza can fairly be described as one of the most important judgments in general private law for a generation, and it can be expected to have ramifications for the application of the illegality doctrine across a wide range of disciplinary areas. Unless there is legislative intervention, which does not seem likely at the present time, Patel v Mirza is likely to be of enduring significance. This collection will provide a crucial set of theoretical and practical perspectives on the illegality defence in English private law.


All of the authors are well-established in their respective fields. This book will be the 'go-to' work for legal practitioners and for scholars on this subject. (Series: Hart Studies in Private Law) Subject: Private Law, Contract Law, Equity & Trusts].


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