Adam Hofri-Winogradow
Associate Professor
Research Classification
Research Interests
Administrative law and regulatory governance
Asian legal studies
Banking and finance law
Business, corporate and commercial law
Civil law
Comparative Law
Law and social justice
Law and society
legal history
Property and real estate
Tax law and policy
Trusts and equity
Urban and municipal law
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Research Options
I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.
I am interested in working with undergraduate students on research projects.
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Research Methodology
reading and interpreting legal materials (court decisions, statutes, regulations etc)
Interviews
surveys
data collection and analysis using quantitative methods
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Master's students
Doctoral students
Postdoctoral Fellows
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Publications
- 鈥楲ooking Through鈥 Trusts in Relationship Property Redistribution Regimes: A Comparative Perspective (2024)
King's Law Journal, - 鈥淪ubversion as an Agenda for Critical Trusts Law Scholarship鈥 (2024)
Critical Trusts Law: Reading Roger Cotterrell , - The Irreducible Cores of Trustee Obligations (2023)
Law Quarterly Review, - (2022)
The Cambridge Law Journal, - (2021)
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, - The Statutory Liberalization of Trust Law across 152 Jurisdictions: Leaders, Laggards and the Market for Fiduciary Services (2020)
U.C. Davis Law Review, - (2019)
The Israeli Legal System, , 125--136 - (2019)
The Modern Law Review, - (2018)
Law & Social Inquiry, 39 (01), 96--126 - Property Transfers to Caregivers: a Comparative Analysis (2018)
Iowa Law Review, - (2018)
Journal of Private International Law, 13 (3), 519--545 - Contract, Trust and Corporation: from Contrast to Convergence (2017)
Iowa Law Review, - The Demand for Fiduciary Services: Evidence from the Market in Private Donative Trusts (2017)
Hastings Law Journal, - Trust Proliferation: a View from the Field (2017)
Trust Law International, - (2015)
Journal of Law and Religion, 26 (1), 57--89 - (2015)
University of Toronto Law Journal, 65 (1), 1--47 - 讚讬谉 讛谞讗诪谞讜转 讘讬砖专讗诇: 诪讗讘谞讬 谞讙祝 诇讗讘谞讬 讞谉? (2015)
诪砖驻讟讬诐, - (2014)
European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, - The Stripping of the Trust: from Evolutionary Scripts to Distributive Results (2014)
Ohio State Law Journal , - (2012)
International Journal of Law in Context, 8 (2), 253--267 - (2012)
Edinburgh Law Review, 16 (1), 125--126 - (2012)
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 32 (4), 741--769 - (2012)
Law and History Review, 30 (3), 813--864 - (2010)
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, 1 (1), 72--80 - (2010)
Middle East Law and Governance, 2 (1), 43--80
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