Doctoral theses published as monographs rarely make useful student texts but this book on remedies is an exception.... this is a comprehensive book - or at least it is comprehensive in the area of private law - that...covers the common law, equitable and statutory remedies in an informative, clear and concise manner. Each remedy is analysed according to the same formula, namely under the headings of the form of the order, the nature of the remedy, the nature of the substantive right replicated, and enforcement. And within this formula the author often makes a number of very pertinent observations which more general textbooks on private law overlook Cambridge Law Journal