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Marian Joseph serves as an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University's School of Law within the Department of Law, specifically affiliated with the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law. In addition to academic responsibilities, they hold the position of Confidential Advisor for Inappropriate Behaviour within the University's Administrative Office.
Their research expertise centers on Dutch Private Law, with particular emphasis on Law of Obligations (Verbintenissenrecht). Their scholarly work explores contractual obligations, legal theory, civil procedure, and remedies, with notable contributions to understanding standard of care principles, reversal rules, and exoneration in tort law contexts. The Skeeler case analysis regarding roller skates liability demonstrates their ability to connect theoretical legal frameworks with practical applications.
Mr. Joseph's publication record from 2000-2005 in Asser Actueel shows consistent scholarly output focused on "De verbintenis uit de wet" (The Obligation from the Law), reflecting deep engagement with foundational aspects of Dutch civil law. Their work frequently addresses contractual breaches, default mechanisms, and legal remedies within the Dutch legal system.
As an educator, Mr. Joseph coordinates multiple Law of Obligations courses across different academic levels, including Introduction to the Law of Obligations (Year 1), Law of Obligations (Year 2), and Graduation thesis private law (Year 3). This teaching portfolio demonstrates comprehensive coverage of the subject matter from introductory to advanced levels.
