From: Andrew Robertson
<a.robertson@unimelb.edu.au>
Sent: Friday 14 June 2024 08:48
To: ODG
Subject: Call for papers
Obligations XI
A call for
papers for Obligations XI is now
available on the Obligations Conference website. Proposals are due by August
15, 2024. The text of the call for papers is also set out below.
With best
wishes,
Andrew
Call for
Papers
Obligations XI
Private Law
Inside and Out
The Eleventh
Biennial Conference on the Law of Obligations will be held at Harvard Law
School from July 8 11, 2025. The conference will be co-hosted by Harvard Law
School and Melbourne Law School, and will be co-convened by John Goldberg,
Andrew Robertson and Henry Smith. The biennial Obligations Conferences bring
together scholars and practising lawyers from across and beyond the common law
world to discuss current issues in private law. Obligations XI will be the
first conference in the Obligations series to be held in the United States.
The conference theme is
intended to provoke discussion about the inside and outside of private law. The
conference will focus on the contrast between internalist and externalist
perspectives on the law in this field. It will also consider the boundaries and
relationships between private law and morality, private law and economic
efficiency, and private law and other policy goals. A central aspiration of
this iteration of Obligations is to give private law scholars working in
different intellectual traditions an opportunity to identify previously
underappreciated overlaps and synergies, and thereby help to break down
methodological barriers to an improved understanding of the
field.
Both
established and early-career legal scholars are invited to submit proposals to
present papers addressing the conference theme, either at a general level or in
relation to any aspect of the law of obligations broadly conceived contract,
property (including intellectual property), torts, unfair competition, and
unjust enrichment, as well as equity and other topics within or closely related
to private law. Papers exploring relevant issues from a civil law perspective
are also welcome. Anyone wishing to offer a paper should submit a working title
and an abstract (of no more than 500 words) by email to obligationsxi@law.harvard.edu
by August 15, 2024. Papers will be selected on the basis of quality,
originality, engagement with the conference theme and fit with other papers
being presented at the conference. Those proposing papers will be notified by
October 1, 2024 whether their papers have been accepted. A waiting list may be
established, depending on the level of interest. Late submissions will be
considered for inclusion in the waiting list. Presenters whose proposals were
accepted for the cancelled 2020 conference are encouraged to resubmit their
proposals if the work has not been published in the meantime.
Speakers
will be asked to submit fully written draft papers by June 15, 2025 for
distribution to conference participants via a password-protected website. It is
expected that a small number of selected papers closely focused on the
conference theme will be published in an edited collection following the
conference. Presenters whose offers of papers are accepted will be expected to
meet their own travel and accommodation costs and pay a discounted registration
fee. A small number of travel grants are available to support the attendance of
scholars travelling from countries that have been underrepresented at previous
Obligations conferences. Those wishing to apply for a travel grant should
include a short statement with their paper proposals indicating that they wish
to be considered for a travel grant, setting out an indicative budget and
detailing all available sources of institutional financial support.