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Mindy Chen-Wishart

Reader in Contract Law 

Mindy Chen-Wishart is a Lecturer in the Law Faculty and a Tutorial Fellow in Law at Merton College. She has taught law since 1985. Until 1992, she was a Senior Lecturer at Otago University in New Zealand. She then spent two years as the Rhodes Visiting Research Fellow at St. Hilda's College before taking up her current position.

She teaches Contract, Restitution, Torts and Constitutional Law (and has previously also taught Administrative Law, Consumer Protection Law and Introduction to Law).

She is involved in graduate teaching in Restitution and supervises graduate students working in topics in the law of Contract and Restitution.




Subject groups : Contract : Philosophy of Law : Restitution : Roman Law

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M Chen-Wishart, Contract Law (2nd Edition) (OUP 2007)

URL: http://www.oup.com/uk/orc/bin/9780199268146/

Other notes:The first edition of this work was also published in the RAE period (2005).


ISBN: 978-0-19-920716-9

M Chen-Wishart, Contract Law (Oxford University Press 2005)

M Chen-Wishart, 'Undue Influence Vindicating Relationships of Influence' in J Holder and C O'Cinneide (eds), Current Legal Problems 2006 (Volume 59) (OUP 2007)

M Chen-Wishart, Undue Influence: Beyond Impaired Consent and Wrong-Doing, Towards a Relational Analysis in Andrew Burrows and Alan Rodger (eds), Mapping the Law: Essays in Honour of Peter Birks (OUP 2006)

M Chen-Wishart, In Defence of Unjust Factors: a Study of Rescission for Duress, Fraud and Exploitation in David Johnston and Reinhard Zimmermann (eds), Unjustified Enrichment: Key Issues in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge University Press 2002)


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Oxford OX1 4JD

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