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Principles of Remedies, 4th ed.

Wayne Covell & Keith Lupton

This leading Australian text on the law of remedies treats a large subject in an easy-to-grasp manner.

Covell & Lupton’s Principles of Remedies is the leading Australian text on the law of remedies.  The book explains in 16 clear and concise chapters the key practical ingredients that support successful claims for damages, restitution, rescission, rectification, an account of profits, specific performance, injunctions, freezing orders as well as many other remedies.

New to This Edition
  • Australia’s uniform defamation law;
  • High Court decisions in ABC v O’Neill, Harriton v Stephens and Farah Constructions Pty Limited v Say-Dee Pty Limited;
  • House of Lords decisions in Corr v IBC Vehicles Limited, Fourie v  Le Roux, Golden Strait Corporation v Nippon Yusen Kubishka Kaisha.

Important Features
  • Clear structure with optimal use of headings and subheadings
  • New in this edition are additional chapters on Mareva or Freezing Orders and Anton Piller Orders

About the Authors

Wayne Covell is a leading intellectual property lawyer and trade marks attorney. With degrees in arts and law from the University of Sydney, he has practised with a leading Australian patent and trade marks attorney firm, the worl'd largest law firm and at the bar. In 1991 he was appointed the foundation lecturer in post graduate Trade Marks Law at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) where he also taught Remedies and Evidence.

Keith Lupton graduated in Arts and Law from the University of Sydney. H holds a Master of Laws from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Doctor of Philosophy in law from the University of London. He has taught Remedies and Restitution at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) and has been a practising solicitor for over 20 years.

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