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Dori Kimel

Reader in Legal Philosophy 

Dori Kimel is Fellow and Senior Law Tutor at New College. Having completed his D.Phil he took up a lectureship at University College London, then returned to Oxford to take up a Fellowship at New College in 2001. His teaching and research interests are in legal, moral and political philosophy, criminal law, and contract law theory. Amongst his publications is the book From Promise to Contract: Towards a Liberal Theory of Contract (Oxford 2003).


Subject groups : Criminal Law : Philosophy of Law

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D Kimel, From Promise to Contract: Towards a Liberal Theory of Contract (Hart Publishing 2003)

D Kimel, 'The Choice of Paradigm for a Theory ofContract: Reflections on the Relational Model' (2007) 27(2) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 233-255

DOI: 10.1093/ojls/gqm003

ISBN: 1464-3820

D Kimel, 'Neutrality, Autonomy, and Freedom of Contract' (2001) 21(3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 473-494

DOI: 10.1093/ojls/21.3.473

ISBN: 1464-3820

D Kimel, 'Remedial Rights and Substantive Rights in Contract Law' (2002) 8(3) Legal Theory 313-338

DOI: 10.1017/S1352325202083039h

ISBN: 1469-8048


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Oxford,
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