'The Law of Rescission is a tremendous achievement. For the first time, a book sets out specifically, systematically, comprehensively, and as clearly as possible, the law relating to the rescission of contracts, deeds and gifts in England and Wales. For judges, practitioners and scholars in that jurisdiction it will be an indispensable reference. In other Commonwealth jurisdictions such as Australia, the book is also likely to be of great use.'Matthew Harding, Melbourne University Law Review'As a work of detailed, relavant, practical scholarship and guide through the maze it cannot be faulted. It provides an important resource for our knowledge and understanding of a persistently difficult phenomenon and will be invaluable to practitioner and legal academic alike'Kit Barker, Law Quarterly Review'When reading this book, one has a strong impression of the rigour and thoroughness with which the authors have dealt eith their subject matter.e'Matthew Harding, Melbourne University Law Review'.(T)he authors are to be congratulated on the splendid result .
there ought to be more books like The Law of Rescission.'Matthew Harding, Melbourne University Law Review'Even more impressively, they have been able to express their views, in concise and comprehensible propositions which are well organised into paragraphs and subject headings. The result is a clear, concise and authoritative tezt which is easy to use. One can only take one's hat off to them'Michael Gronow, Victorian Bar News \d Winter 2008'Overall, this is a work of considerable scholarship and utility. These features are rarely combined in a legal textbook'Michael Gronow, Victorian Bar News'This is a book I would recommend for the library of any chambers where contractual or commercial work is done'Michael Gronow, Victorian Bar News'The first comprehensive and truly modern exercise in cataloguing, organising and critically analysing a broad range of authority on a subject-matter hitherto dispersed and obscure'Kit Barker, Law Quarterly Review'This book serves a very useful-indeed an essential-purpose by supplying the means of obtaining an accurate picture of the past and present states of the law'Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal'This book will be very useful to judges, practitioners and academics, and is much welcomed as, in Lord Walker's phrase, 'a remarkable work of practical scholarship''Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal'To write such a book, especially where none existed before, must have been a daunting undertaking and the authors are to be congratulated on the splendid result'Matthew Harding, Melbourne University Law ReviewIt is a careful review of the law of rescission, this text provides a useful addition to the lawyers toolkit s.