Introduction Part 1: Principle and Policy Private Right and Public Interest Stephen Waddams Part 2: Tort Law Policy Policy and Principle in Tort Law Peter Cane Taking Disagreement Seriously: Courts, Legislatures and the Reform of Tort Law Harold Luntz The Use of Policy in Negligence Cases in the High Court of Australia Harold Luntz The High Court and Social Facts: A Negligence Case Study Kylie Burns Part 3: Issues in Contract Law Reconfiguring Mistake in Contract Formation David Capper The Standard of Good Faith Performance: Reasonable Expectations and Community Standards Jeannie Marie Paterson Some Thoughts on the Comparative Jurisprudence of Mistakes in Assumption Catherine Valcke Part 4: Certainty and Discretion in Property, Equity and Unjust Enrichment Estoppel, Discretion and the Nature of the Estoppel Equity Elizabeth Cooke Unconscionability, Constructive Trusts and Proprietary Estoppel Nicholas Hopkins Constructive Trusts from a Law and Economics Perspective Anthony Duggan The Criteria for the Award of Proprietary Remedies: Rethinking the Proprietary Base Michael Bryan Change of Position, Good Faith and Unconscionability Susan Barkehall Thomas
Biography
Michael Bryan is Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne. He has researched and published extensively in the areas of equity, trusts and restitution, including The Law of Non-Disclosure (with A Duggan and F Hanks, Longmans, 1995) and contributed a chapter to The Law of Obligations: Connections and Boundaries (UCL Press, 2003).






