Professor Eric Descheemaeker, University of Melbourne, explores 2 models of the concept of person-at-law, and the implications these have for corporations, animals, and elements of nature.
You are invited to the launch of the CPICL Special Edition of the UQLJ which celebrates the founding of CPICL (Centre of Public International and Comparative Law) 20 years ago.
This paper considers the question of whether (and if so, how) a promisee’s choice whether or not to try to enforce a contract by seeking an order for specific performance can bear upon the damages he or she obtains for the contract’s breach.