Edwin Peel

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Professor of Law

Edwin Peel, MA 1994, BCL 1993, Solr 1990, Rupert Cross Prize 1993. Fellow of Keble College 1994-, Professor of Law 2011-

Formerly: Lect, Exeter College 1987-88, Durham l989-90, Leeds 1990-92, Mansfield College 1993-94. Visting Professor, Paris II 2000-2002



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W E Peel, 'Agreements to Negotiate in Good Faith' in Andrew Burrows and Edwin Peel (eds), Contract Formation and Parties (OUP 2010) [...]

An essay concerning the limits to the enforceability of agreements to negotiate and a proposal for reform


ISBN: 978-0-19-958370-6

W E Peel and Andrew Burrows (eds), Contract Formation and Parties (OUP 2010) [...]

A collection of essays on the 'formation process' and 'third parties' based on the papers presented at the Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium, September 2009


ISBN: 978-0-19-958370-6

W E Peel, Halsburys Laws of England (Vol 22 (Contract), LexisNexis 2012) [...]

A treatise on the law of contract; in particular: (i) Introduction, (ii) Form & Formalities; (iii) Formation, (iv) Consideration & Privity, (v) Contractual Terms, (vi) Illegality, (vii) Frustration, (viii) Discharge of Contractual Promises, (ix) Joint and Several Promises


ISBN: 9781405763592

W E Peel, 'The Common Law Tradition: Regulation of Boilerplate Clauses in English Law' in G. Cordero-Moss (ed), Boilerplate Clauses, International Commercial Contracts and the Applicable Law (CUP 2011)

W E Peel, 'The Termination Paradox' (2013) Lloyds Maritime & Commercial Law Quarterly (forthcoming) [...]

An article dealing with the circumstances in which termination for breach of contract pursuant to the express provisions of the contract may prevent submission that the contract was terminated for repudiatrory breach, analysing the basis for such a finding (which appears to lie in affrmation), its consequences, and potential solutions for parties wishing to retain the right to sue for repudiatory breach


W E Peel, Treitel: The Law of Contract, 13th ed. (Sweet & Maxwell 2011)


Interests

Teaching: Conflict of Laws; Contract; International Trade; Restitution; Tort

Research: Contract, Torts, Conflict of Laws

Other details

Correspondence address:

Keble College
Oxford, OX1 3PG

Link to personal web site



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