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In The Laws of Restitution, Robert Stevens shows
that there is no unified law of restitution or
unjust enrichment. Instead, there are seven or
eight different kinds of private law claim,
depending on how you count them, which have
nothing important in common one with another that
have been grouped together by commentators. Few
of these claims have anything to do with
enrichment, and what is restituted
differs between them. Like all private law
claims, those gathered here concern (in)justice
between individuals, but they have no further
unity. Many of them are not based upon an
agreement or a wrong, but that negative feature
has no utility. Restitution or unjust enrichment'
should cease to be discussed as unified areas of
law. With close attention to caselaw and
legislation, the work identifies and describes
the various reasons for restitution that any
properly constructed system of private law ought
to recognise. It explains how the law of
restitution relates to, and is bound up with,
contract, torts, equity, and property law.
5The Laws of Restitution