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SUMMARY:Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory\, Volume III
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Oxford University Press is pleased to announce a call for papers for volume three of&nbsp\;<em>Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory</em>\, edited by Paul Miller (Notre Dame) and John Oberdiek (Rutgers).</p>\n<p><em>Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory</em>&nbsp\;is a series of biennial volumes showcasing the best article-length work across private law theory.&nbsp\; The series publishes exceptional work exploring the full range of private law&rsquo\;s domains and doctrines&mdash\;including contract\, property\, tort\, and fiduciary law as well as equity\, unjust enrichment\, and remedies&mdash\;and employing diverse methodological approaches to individual areas of private law as well as to private law in general.&nbsp\; Submissions should be approximately 12\,000 words\, inclusive of footnotes.&nbsp\; The *updated* deadline for submission is&nbsp\;Feburary 28th\, 2023.</p>\n<p>All accepted papers will be presented at a workshop at the Max Planck Insitute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg\, June 30-July 1\, 2023. The Notre Dame Program on Private Law and the Max Planck Institute will cover the expense of contributors&rsquo\; travel and accommodation.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Please send submissions to both Paul Miller (paul dot miller at nd dot edu) and John Oberdiek (oberdiek at rutgers dot edu).</p>
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