English Unjust Enrichment Law

English unjust enrichment law is a developing area of law in unjust enrichment. Traditionally, work on unjust enrichment has been dealt with under the title of "restitution". Restitution is a gain-based remedy, the opposite of compensation, as a loss-based remedy. But the event it responds to is the "unjust enrichment" of one person at the expense of another.

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