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Standing in Private Law: Powers of Enforcement in the Law of Obligations and Trusts

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By (author): Timothy Liau

Standing in Private Law: Powers of Enforcement in the Law of Obligations and Trusts develops the idea that we should attend more to 'standing', conceived as a power to hold another accountable before a court as a distinct private law concept. Prominent lawyers have claimed that private law does not have or need standing rules, yet this seems implausible. If private law is obligation-imposing, we need rules about who can sue on these obligations to hold their bearers accountable. This book argues that a reason why standing has been relatively overlooked and under-conceptualized, receiving meagre attention from private lawyers, is because it has been obscured from plain sight: it has been swallowed up by the more dominant and capacious concept of a 'right'. However, standing is a distinct and separable private law concept that can and should be distinguished more clearly from 'right'. Doing so is necessary for the continued rational development of private law doctrine. It is also necessary for a deeper theoretical understanding of standing's significance, and its place within the remedial apparatus of private law. This book argues that an implicit standing rule exists across the law of obligations. It examines its justifiability, and the justifiability of exceptions to the rule. It also shows how and why recognising standing's distinctiveness can help us to interpret, develop, and resolve debates within different areas of private law, including the laws of contract, torts, unjust enrichments, and relatedly, the law of trusts. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 666g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780192869661

About Timothy Liau

Timothy Liau is an Assistant Professor in Private Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He previously held the position of Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and prior to that Stipendiary Lecturer in Law at Merton College Oxford. He holds an LLB from NUS where he was top First and Lee Kuan Yew Gold Medallist. He did his postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford as a Clarendon Scholar and Graduate Prize Scholar at Merton College reading for the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) MPhil and DPhil while also teaching Commercial Remedies on the BCL.

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