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CUF Lecturer, Vice-Chair of the Law Board Donal Nolan has been a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Worcester College, Oxford, and a CUF Lecturer in Law in the University of Oxford since 2000. He was previously a Lecturer in Law at King's College London. He has taught Tort, Contract, International Trade Law, Restitution and Commercial Law.
His research interests lie in Tort (especially negligence), Contract and Equitable Estoppel. He has published on a range of subjects in the law of obligations, including liability for psychiatric injury, public authority liability, privity of contract and equitable estoppel. Recent publications include ‘The Distinctiveness of Rylands v Fletcher’ (2005) 121 Law Quarterly Review 421-451; ‘Reforming Liability for Psychiatric Injury in Scotland: A Recipe for Uncertainty?’ (2005) 68 Modern Law Review 983-996; and ‘New Forms of Damage in Negligence’ (2007) 70 Modern Law Review 59-88. He is also the author of the chapters on government liability, product liability, nuisance and Rylands v Fletcher in the Butterworths Common Law Series book ‘The Law of Tort’, the second edition of which has recently been published.
All | Recent | Selected Publications sorted by selection | sort by year D P Nolan, 'Hongkong Fir Shipping Co v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd, The Hongkong Fir (1961)' in Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell (eds), Landmark Cases in the Law of Contract (Hart Publishing 2008) D P Nolan, 'New Forms of Damage in Negligence' (2007) 70(1) Modern Law Review 59-88 DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2006.00626.x URL: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2006.00626.x ISBN: 1468-2230 D P Nolan, 'Nuisance' in Ken Oliphant (ed), The Law of Tort (2nd ed) (LexisNexis Butterworths 2007) Abstract: The first edition of this work also falls within the RAE period (2002). ISBN: 9781405712408 D P Nolan, 'Government Liability' in Ken Oliphant (ed), The Law of Tort (2nd ed) (LexisNexis Butterworths 2007) Abstract: The first edition of this work also falls within the RAE period (2002). ISBN: 9781405712408 D P Nolan, 'The Distinctiveness of Rylands v Fletcher' (2005) 121(Jul) Law Quarterly Review 421-451 Correspondence address: Worcester College, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HB, UK
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