Conference - Obligations V: - ' Rights and Private Law' . Registration now open.
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The Conference - Obligations V: - ' Rights and Private Law' . Registration now open. will be held on (or start from) Friday February 19 2010 at St Anne's College, Oxford . Please see below for further details.
Further Details
Obligations V: Rights and Private Law The programme for the Fifth Biennial Conference on the Law of Obligations (Obligations V) has now been finalised, and registration for the conference is open. The theme of Obligations V is 'Rights and Private Law', a theme that encompasses both the relationship between private law and human rights and the debate between rights-based and non rights-based accounts of private law and particular private law doctrines. The conference will feature presentations by many leading private law scholars from across the common law world addressing issues in private law theory, tort law, contract law, unjust enrichment, equity and trusts, remedies and property. The conference will be held at St Anne's College, Oxford from 14-16 July 2010 and is being co-hosted by the University of Oxford Faculty of Law and Melbourne Law School. Because of the physical constraints of the conference venue the number of registrations that can be accepted is strictly limited. Those who wish to attend are therefore encouraged to register as soon as possible, via the conference website. http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/obligations/Web Link: Not available.