Alexander 
GEORGIOU

 
Academic Fellow

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Alexander Georgiou is a Prize Fellow at All Souls College, University of Oxford. He has broad research interests across the laws of contract, tort, trusts, and unjust enrichment. He is particularly interested in the remedial aspects of private law, as well as the intersection of linguistics and law, and wider questions of moral and political philosophy in the context of the law and civil justice systems. 

Alex read for the BA in Jurisprudence (2014-2017) at Brasenose College, Oxford, for which he received the Martin Wronker Prize for the best performance in his final examinations. Following his undergraduate studies, he returned to Brasenose to read for the Bachelor of Civil Law (2018-2019), before moving to All Souls College in 2019 for his doctoral research.

Publications

Chapters

  • ‘Remedies and the public interest’ in Andrew Robertson et al. (eds), Private Law and the State (Hart Publishing 2024) (with Professor Sandy Steel) (forthcoming).

Articles

  • ‘Making contract-breakers pay’ (2025) Law Quarterly Review(forthcoming).
  • ‘Mistaken payments, quasi-contracts, and the “justice” of unjust enrichment’ (2022) 42 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 606.
  • ‘Taking trusts seriously’ (2021) 137 Law Quarterly Review 305.

Case notes

  • ‘Property damage, remoteness, and consequential contractual liabilities’ [2024] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 386.
  • ‘Knowing receipt: continuing trusts and conscionability’ (2022) 86 Modern Law Review 276.
  • ‘Between rocks and hard places: limitation, privilege, and mistakes of law’ (2022) 138 Law Quarterly Review 535 (with Emma Rawkins)
  • ‘Interest and enrichment, again’ (2022) 138 Law Quarterly Review 186 (with Emma Rawkins).
  • ‘What’s “unjust” about unjust enrichment: an answer at last?’ [2021] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 63.
  • ‘In defence of Sempra’ [2019] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 38.
  • Marr v Collie: The ballooning of the common intention constructive trust’ (2019) 82 Modern Law Review 145.

Book reviews

  • ‘Review of Standing in Private Law: Powers of Enforcement in the Law of Obligations and Trusts by Timothy Liau’ (2024) 83 Cambridge Law Journal 184.
  • Contract
  • Tort
  • Trusts
  • Unjust enrichment
  • Remedies
  • Linguistics