This concise and practical book is an essential reference for students and the busy lawyer. It takes the reader quickly to the heart of every key legal remedy, through clear, precise and accessible explanations and discussion. Common law, equitable, restitution and statutory relief are set out in elementary principles that come to life through illustrative case law. This eighth edition has been extensively revised and updated, including coverage of the evolution of online remedies and search orders as well as intriguing High Court judgments on remedies law, jurisprudence and the Constitutional injunction.
New to this edition are insights into the following leading cases:
• Lewis v The Australian Capital Territory [2020] HCA 26
• Smethurst v Commissioner of Police [2020] HCA 14
• Moore v Scenic Tours Pty Ltd [2020] HCA 17
• Berry v CCL Secure Pty Ltd [2020] HCA 27
• Parkes Shire Council v South West Helicopters Pty Ltd [2019] HCA 14
• Mann v Paterson Constructions Pty Ltd [2019] HCA 32
Features
• Contains key practical elements to support successful claims for remedies
• Concise, accessible explanations and discussion
• Clear structure with optimal use of headings
Related Titles
• Barker & Grantham, Unjust Enrichment, 2nd ed, 2018
• Parsons, Quick Reference Card: Law of Remedies, 2021
Wayne Covell is a trade mark lawyer with worthyofthename.com advising global sport franchises, studios, broadcasters, entertainers and in-house counsel on brand strategies. With degrees in Arts and Law from the University of Sydney, he has practised with international law firms and at the bar. Wayne was the foundation lecturer in postgraduate Trade Marks Law at the University of Technology, Sydney where he also taught remedies and evidence.
Keith Lupton graduated in Arts and Law from the University of Sydney. He holds a Master of Laws from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a PhD in Law from the University of London. Keith is a legal writer and editor.
Louise Parsons is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Student Affairs and Service Quality at Bond University. Louise holds a PhD in Law from Bond University. Her teaching includes civil remedies, domestic and international contract law, mooting, banking and finance law.