Professor Thomas Krebs
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Position
Tutorial Fellow in Law
Associate Professor in Commercial Law
Publications
‘A German Contribution to English Enrichment Law (Meier, Irrtum und Zweckverfehlung (Mistake and Failure of Purpose))’, [1999] 7 Restitution Law Review 271-282
‘Rechtsvergleichende Forschung und Lehre in England’ [2000] 2 Hanse Law School Newsletter 7
‘For Whom the Bell Tolls - The Demise of Privity in English Law’, in Recent Trends in European Contract Law, Hanse Law School Cahier, Groningen, 2001, 141-161
Restitution at the Crossroads - A Comparative Study, Cavendish, 2001
‘Stable Claims and Stable Defences - Change of Position and Disenrichment in England and Germany’, in Unjustified Enrichment against the back¬ground of European Contract Law, Kluwer, 2001, 295-336
Review of Wolff, Zuwendungsrisiko und Restitutionsinteresse, [2002] RLR
‘In Defence of Unjust Factors’ in Johnston/Zimmermann, Unjustified Enrichement – Key Issues in Comparative Perspective, Cambridge University Press, 2002, 76 – 102
‘Unrequested Benefits in German Law’, in Neyers (ed.), Understanding Unjust Enrichment, Hart Publishing, 2004, 247 – 262
‘Eingriffskondiktion und Restitution for Wrongs im englischen Recht’, in Zimmermann (ed.), Europäisches Bereicherungsrecht, Mohr Siebeck, 2005, 141 – 173
‘The Fallacy of “Restitution for Wrongs” in Mapping the Law, Essays in Memory of Peter Birks, eds. Burrows and Rodger, Oxford University Press 2006, 371-401
Joint Review of Rusch, K, Gewinnhaftung bei Verletzung von Treuepflichten; Schmidt-Kessel, M: Standards vertraglicher Haftung nach englischem Recht – Limits of Frustration, ZEuP 4/2006
‘Art. 2, Section 2: Authority of agents’, in Vogenauer/Kleinheisterkamp (eds), Commentary on the Principles of European Commercial Contracts (PICC), 2009, 348 – 396
‘Harmonisation and how not to do it: agency in the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts 2004’, [2009] LMCLQ 57 – 72
‘Agency Law for Muggles: Why There is no Magic in Agency’, in Burrows/Peel (eds.), Contract Formation and Parties, Oxford University Press, 2010, 205 – 224
Review of Busch, D (ed.), The Unauthorised Agent: Perspectives from European and Comparative Law [2011] LMCLQ 152-154
Review of Watts, P, Bowstead & Reynolds on Agency (19th ed.) and Munday, RJC, Agency: Law and Principles [2011] RLR 272-276
Krebs, T & Freitag, R, ‘Representation’, in Vogenauer, S and Dannemann, G (eds.), European Contract Law and the 'Common Frame of Reference', Oxford University Press, 2013, 469-501
Krebs, T, ‘Unintended Side Effects of the National Health Service’, in Goold, I, Greasley, K, Herring J and Skene, L (eds.), Persons, Parts and Property: How Should We Regulate Human Tissue in the 21st Century?, 39-52
Krebs, T, ‘Some Thoughts on Undisclosed Agency’, in Gullifer, L and Vogenauer, S, English and European Perspectives on Contract and Commercial Law, Essays in Honour of Hugh Beale, Hart Publishing, 2014, 161-182
Krebs, T, ‘Ratification’, in Busch, D, Macgregor, L and Watts, P, Agency Law in Commercial Practice, Oxford University Press, 2016, 17-34
Krebs, T, ‘The CISG in English Courts?’ in Eppur si muove: The age of Uniform Law – Festschrift for Michael Joachim Bonell, to celebrate his 70th birthday, Unidroit (ed.), 2016 (forthcoming)
Krebs, T, Review of Todd, P, Principles of the Carriage of Goods by Sea, [2016] LMCLQ 455-458
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