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2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

LAW 389 - Restitution


Credits: 2

“Restitution” means the law of unjust enrichment. As a basis of liability, it is as fundamental as contract or tort. “You are liable to me, not because you promised to do anything, and not because you necessarily caused me any injury, but because (if the law did nothing) you would be unjustly enriched at my expense.” Claims on this basis arise across the whole range of private law. This gives restitution as much variety as any other subject and makes it an essential part-frequently overlooked-of the analysis of many legal problems. The focus of this class will be on learning the common law doctrines surrounding restitution and understanding the structure of the normative commitments behind those doctrines.