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Lecture: " Contracts, The UCC and the Vienna Convention on International Sales of Goods"

On October 26, Louise Gullifer, the on-site director of BU Law’s study abroad program at Oxford University, will present a lecture titled “Contracts, The UCC and the Vienna Convention on International Sales of Goods.” The event will take place in BU Law's Barristers Hall from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Louise Gullifer is the Tutor in Law at Harris Manchester College, Oxford University. She directs the studies of the law students at the college, and teaches Roman Law and Contract Law. She also teaches the undergraduate subjects of Principles of Commercial Law and Corporate Finance. In addition to teaching students from Harris Manchester, Professor Gullifer also tutors students from many other colleges and visiting students from Boston University School of Law. She also delivers seminars and lectures for law faculty at Harris Manchester in Commercial Law, Contract Law and Corporate Finance.

Professor Gullifer's recent publications include:

  • Quasi-security interests: functionalism and the incidents of security (Ashgate 2005)
  • "The Law Commission’s Proposals: A critique" European Business Law Review 15 811-834
  • "Will the Law Commission Sink the Floating Charge?" Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 125
  • Commercial Remedies (Oxford University Press 2003)
  • "The Cosslett Saga: Implications for the law of security over personal property" Companies and Securities Law Journal 20 177

This presentation is sponsored by the Office of Foreign Programs. For more information please call 617.353.5323.

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Reported by Beth Guikema