The motivation for this particular law of obligations is the notion that the core assumptions of the dogmatic structure of each field, and of the law of obligations as a whole, can be expected to begin to show their imperfections more clearly the further one moves from the centre, and that this kind of examination affords an opportunity to reassess both the current premises in each field as well as the overall structure of obligations.
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Finessing substantive public law principles into
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Topics include - finessing substantive "public law" principles into "private law" relations - second-guessing the exercise of contractual power on rational grounds - obligations and property: exploring the border - enrichment and wrongs in South African Law.