Solène Rowan

Professor of Law at King's College London

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Professor Solène Rowan is the Chair in Contract Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London. She is also an Honorary Professor at the Australian National University (where she held a Futures Scheme Funding Award for world-leading high-performing mid-career researchers between 2019 and 2021). She specialises in contract, tort, commercial and comparative law and is the author of the award-winning monograph, Remedies for Breach of Contract: a Comparative Analysis of the Protection of Performance (OUP 2012), and the New French Law of Contract (OUP 2022). She has recently joined the editorial team of Chitty on Contracts (Sweet & Maxwell). She read law as an undergraduate at King's College London and Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and undertook LLM and doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge.

Prior to joining King’s, Solène was a Professor of private law at the University of Oxford (2021-2022), an Associate Professor at the ANU (2019-2021), an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science (2012-2018) and a Fellow and College Lecturer in Law at Queens' College, Cambridge (2008-2012). She has held visiting lectureships at the universities of Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) and Osaka Gakuin, and she was a Jean Monnet Fellow at Keio University, Tokyo. She is a non-practising solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales. Her work has recently been cited by the Scottish Law Commission, the Court of Appeal of Singapore, and the Court of Appeal of Ireland.

Research interests

  • Contract law
  • Comparative law
  • Tort law
  • Commercial law
  • French law

Selected publications

Books

  • Chitty on Contracts, 35th edn (chapter 26 on damages) (Sweet & Maxwell 2023)
  • The New French Law of Contract (OUP 2022)
  • Remedies for Breach of Contract: A Comparative Analysis of the Protection of Performance (OUP 2012)

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