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Charles Mitchell Professor of Law
Charles Mitchell became a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Jesus College,
Oxford, and a Professor of Law at Oxford University, in 2009. He was
previously a Professor of Law at King's College London. He has taught
Contract, Tort, Unjust Enrichment, Trusts, Land, Company, Insurance, and
Commercial Remedies. His main research interests are the law of
obligations, particularly the law of unjust enrichment, and the law of trusts.
His
recent and forthcoming publications include Subrogation: Law and Practice
(OUP, 2007) (with Stephen Watterson) and Hayton & Mitchell’s Commentary
and Cases on the Law of Trusts and Equitable Remedies 13th edn (Sweet &
Maxwell, 2010), along with several edited collections: Landmark Cases in the
Law of Contract (Hart, 2008) (with Paul Mitchell); Philosophical Foundations
of the Law of Unjust Enrichment (OUP, 2009) (with Robert Chambers and
James Penner); Constructive and Resulting Trusts (Hart, 2010); and
Landmark Cases in the Law of Tort (Hart, 2010) (with Paul Mitchell).
He is
currently working on The Law of Unjust Enrichment (for OUP; with Paul
Mitchell) and the 18th edition of Underhill and Hayton’s Law Relating to
Trusts and Trustees (for LexisNexis Butterworths; with David Hayton and Paul
Matthews).
Correspondence address: Jesus College, Turl Street, Oxford OX1 3DW
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