Jason W. Neyers is a Canadian legal scholar and professor at the University of Western Ontario.
Background
Jason Neyers was born in Cambridge, Ontario in 1973. Neyers received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws at the University of Western Ontario and a Master of Studies at the University of Oxford. Neyers' works discuss Canadian tort law, private law, and contract law.
Bibliography
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Books
- Understanding Unjust Enrichment -
- Exploring Contract Law -
- Emerging Issues in Tort Law -
- Tort Law: Challenging Orthodoxy -
Articles
- Cases and Materials on Contracts, 6th ed (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2018).
- âÂÂReconceptualising the Tort of Public Nuisanceâ [2017] Cambridge Law Journal 87.
- âÂÂTate & Lyle, Pure Economic Loss and The Modern Tort of Public Nuisanceâ (2016) 53 Alberta Law Review 1031 (with A Botterell).
- âÂÂLoss of Custom and Public Nuisance: The Authority of Ricketâ (2016) LloydâÂÂs Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 135 (with E Andrews).
- âÂÂCausing Loss by Unlawful Means: Should the High Court of Australia follow OBG Ltd v Allan?â in S Degeling, J Edelman & J Goudkamp eds, Torts in Commercial Law (Sydney, Thomson Reuters, 2012)
- âÂÂWhat (is) a Nuisance?â (2011) 90 Canadian Bar Review 215.
- âÂÂThe Economic Torts as Corrective Justiceâ (2009) 17 Torts Law Journal 162.
- âÂÂRights-Based Justifications for the Tort of Unlawful Interference with Economic Relationsâ (2008) 28 Legal Studies 215.
- âÂÂExplaining the Principled Exception to Privity of Contractâ (2007) 52 McGill Law Journal 757
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