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Seminar on relational contract theory (Revised Macneil seminar)Date: 30 April 2008 Time: 4pm We regret to announce that, owing to ill-health, Professor Macneil will not now be able to participate in the planned event. The seminar on relational contract theory will still go ahead without Professor Macneil's involvement to which all are welcome. Lancaster University, Law School & Management School present: In Discussion with Ian R. Macneil Ian R. Macneil, John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law Emeritus, Northwestern University, Chicago, is an international authority on contracts, renowned for relational contract theory, which he has developed through over 60 scholarly articles and books, amongst the best-known of which are "The Many Futures of Contract" and The New Social Contract. Professor Macneil's other publications include American Arbitration Law: Reformation--Nationalization--Internationalization, Oxford University Press; and his co-authorship of Federal Arbitration Law: Agreements, Awards, and Remedies under the Federal Arbitration Act (with Speidel and Stipanowich), five vols., Little, Brown and Co., which was selected as best new legal book of 1995 by the American Association of Publishers. In this event, the first of a series of annual events, Professor Macneil will discuss his recent work "Reflections on Relational Contract Theory after a Neo-classical Seminar" with Professor Keith Blois (Emeritus Fellow of Templeton College, Oxford, late deputy-director Saïd Business School, Oxford, and visiting professor Department of Marketing, LUMS), Dr Richard Austen-Baker (Lancaster University Law School), and Dr Stefanos Mouzas (Lancaster University Management School). 30 April 2008 Lancaster University Management School LT2 - 4.00 pm Refreshments provided - please confirm you interest in advance to Richard Austen-Baker so that refeshment numbers may be determined. Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
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