1. Why Diverge?
Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury
2. Proximity: Divergence and Unity
Andrew Robertson
3. Canada’s Common Law, Quebec’s Civil Law and the Threshold of Actionable: Mental Harm Following Tortious Conduct
Louise Bélanger-Hardy
4. ‘Pure Economic Loss’ and Defective Buildings
Sarah Green and Paul S Davies
5. Divergence and Convergence in the Tort of Public Nuisance
JW Neyers
6. Defamation on the Internet
Robert Ribeiro
7. Convergence and Divergence: The Law of Non-Delegable Duties in Australia and the United Kingdom
Neil Foster
8. The Scope of the Rule Against Contractual Penalties: A New Divergence
Sirko Harder
9. Rights Restricting Remedies
Robert Stevens
10. The Methods and Madness of Unjust Enrichment
Zoë Sinel
11. Recovery of Non-Gratuitously Conferred Benefit Under Section 70 of the Indian Contract Act 1872
Alvin W-L See
12. Revisiting Canada’s Approach to Fiduciary Relationships
Erika Chamberlain
13. The Presumptions of Resulting Trust and Advancement Under Singapore Law: Localisation, Nationalism and Beyond
Man Yip
14. Divergence in the Australian and English Law of Undue Influence: Vacillation or Variance?
Robyn Honey
15. Whose Conscience? Unconscionability in the Common Law of Obligations
Graham Virgo
16. Form and Substance in Equitable Remedies
Stephen A Smith