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Marco Cappelletti is a Tutorial Fellow in Law at Worcester College, University of Oxford. He currently teaches Tort Law and Contract Law and has previously instructed Land Law and Roman Law. Prior to his current role, Marco served as a College Lecturer in Law for the academic year 2023-2024 and was a Junior Research Fellow from 2019 to 2023 at St John's College, Oxford. His research primarily focuses on private law and comparative law, with a particular emphasis on tort law. He is the author of a notable article that presents a pluralist account of vicarious liability within tort law, published in the Law Quarterly Review. Marco's monograph titled 'Justifying Strict Liability: Comparative Analysis of Legal Reasoning' received the Grand Prize from the International Academy for Comparative Law. His works have further explored issues surrounding the role of punishment in tort law, leading to the publication of translated articles in prominent legal reviews. Currently, he is researching the justifications surrounding vicarious liability, foreseeability in private law across different jurisdictions, remoteness of damages, and product liability.
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