2024 Journal Article Unconscientious retention of benefit: can unconscionability “supervene” in unconscionable dealing cases?Bigwood, Rick and Ridge, Pauline (2024). Unconscientious retention of benefit: can unconscionability “supervene” in unconscionable dealing cases?. Journal of Equity, 18 (1) 1, 1-31. |
2023 Journal Article Legal fictions and the attainment of the just result: Continuing (mis)representation and the Insurance Contracts ActBigwood, Rick (2023). Legal fictions and the attainment of the just result: Continuing (mis)representation and the Insurance Contracts Act. Journal of Contract Law, 39 (1) 1, 27-50. |
2022 Book Cheshire and Fifoot law of contractSeddon, Nicholas and Bigwood, Rick (2022). Cheshire and Fifoot law of contract. 12th ed. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis. |
2021 Journal Article Strict Liability Unconscionability in the Supreme Court of Canada: Observations on Uber Technologies Inc. v HellerBigwood, Rick (2021). Strict Liability Unconscionability in the Supreme Court of Canada: Observations on Uber Technologies Inc. v Heller. Canadian Business Law Journal, 65 (2), 153-194. |
2021 Journal Article Uncertainty in private law: rhetorical device or substantive legal argument?Bigwood, Rick and Dietrich, Joachim (2021). Uncertainty in private law: rhetorical device or substantive legal argument?. Melbourne University Law Review, 45 (1), 60-98. |
2021 Book Chapter Contract VitiationBigwood, Rick (2021). Contract Vitiation. Australian Contract Law in the 21st Century. (pp. 153-173) edited by John Eldridge and Timothy Pilkington. Alexandria, NSW Australia: Federation Press. |
2020 Book Chapter The norm against misleading conduct and implications for the regulation of ‘misleading silence’Bigwood, Rick (2020). The norm against misleading conduct and implications for the regulation of ‘misleading silence’. Misleading silence. (pp. 107-132) edited by Elise Bant and Jeannie Paterson. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509929283.ch-005 |
2019 Journal Article Knocking down the straw man: reflections on BOM v BOK and the Court of Appeal's "Middle-Ground" narrow doctrine of unconscionability for SingaporeBigwood, Rick (2019). Knocking down the straw man: reflections on BOM v BOK and the Court of Appeal's "Middle-Ground" narrow doctrine of unconscionability for Singapore. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, 29-66. |
2019 Book Chapter New Zealand perspectives on contract remediesBigwood, Rick (2019). New Zealand perspectives on contract remedies. Research handbook on remedies in private law. (pp. 390-408) edited by Roger Halson and David Campbell. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781786431271.00031 |
2019 Journal Article Undue influence as constructive fraudBigwood, Rick (2019). Undue influence as constructive fraud. Journal of Equity, 13, 144-182. |
2019 Book Variations on the theme of contractFridman, Gerald and Bigwood, Rick (2019). Variations on the theme of contract. Toronto, ON Canada: LexisNexis Canada. |
2019 Journal Article The undue influence of "non-Australian" undue influence law on Australian undue influence law: farewell Johnson v Buttress? Part IIBigwood, Rick (2019). The undue influence of "non-Australian" undue influence law on Australian undue influence law: farewell Johnson v Buttress? Part II. Journal of Contract Law, 35, 187-215. |
2019 Book Chapter ExploitationBigwood, Rick (2019). Exploitation. Reimagining Contract Law Pedagogy: A New Agenda for Teaching. (pp. 61-78) edited by Warren Swain and David Campbell. Oxford, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315178189 |
2018 Journal Article Teaching Contract Vitiation in Australia: New Challenges in Subject DesignBigwood, Rick and Mullins, Rob (2018). Teaching Contract Vitiation in Australia: New Challenges in Subject Design. Bond Law Review, 30 (2), 185-216. doi: 10.53300/001c.6797 |
2018 Journal Article The undue influence of "non-Australian" undue influence law on Australian undue influence law: farewell Johnson v Buttress? Part IBigwood, Rick (2018). The undue influence of "non-Australian" undue influence law on Australian undue influence law: farewell Johnson v Buttress? Part I. Journal of Contract Law, 35 (1), 56-89. |
2018 Book Chapter Continuing representation and strict responsibility for accuracy after Cramaso: fact or (legal) fiction?Bigwood, Rick A. (2018). Continuing representation and strict responsibility for accuracy after Cramaso: fact or (legal) fiction?. Transnational Commercial and Consumer Law: Current Trends in International Business Law. (pp. 187-221) edited by Toshiyuki Kono, Mary Hiscock and Arie Reich. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-1080-5_8 |
2017 Journal Article ‘Rescuing the Canadian Unconscionability Doctrine? Reflections on the Court’s “Applicable Principles” in Downer v. Pitcher’Bigwood, Rick (2017). ‘Rescuing the Canadian Unconscionability Doctrine? Reflections on the Court’s “Applicable Principles” in Downer v. Pitcher’. Canadian Business Law Journal, 60 (1), 124-155. |
2017 Book Cheshire & Fifoot law of contractSeddon, N. C. and Bigwood, R. A. (2017). Cheshire & Fifoot law of contract. Sydney: LexisNexis. |
2014 Book Chapter The partial codification of contract: lessons from New ZealandBigwood, Rick (2014). The partial codification of contract: lessons from New Zealand. Codifying contract law: consumer law and international law perspectives. (pp. 165-203) edited by Mary Keyes and Therese Wilson. Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
2013 Journal Article Still curbing unconscionability: Kakavas in the High Court of AustraliaBigwood, Rick (2013). Still curbing unconscionability: Kakavas in the High Court of Australia. Melbourne University Law Review, 37, 463-508. |