Professor John Gardner FBA : Detailed Curriculum Vitae
Professor John Gardner FBA : Detailed Curriculum Vitae
2015
Table of contents
Education .......................................................................................................................... 2
Academic qualifications and awards .................................................................................... 2
Principal appointments ....................................................................................................... 2
Visiting appointments......................................................................................................... 2
Honours and distinctions .................................................................................................... 2
Publications ....................................................................................................................... 3
BOOKS ........................................................................................................................................ 3
ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS ........................................................................................................... 3
BOOK REVIEWS ........................................................................................................................... 6
COMMENTS, NOTES, ETC. ........................................................................................................... 6
INTERVIEWS AND MEMOIRS ........................................................................................................ 7
Work in progress ............................................................................................................... 7
Editorships ......................................................................................................................... 7
Editorial boards .................................................................................................................. 7
Other advisory boards ........................................................................................................ 7
Conferences on my work ................................................................................................... 8
Major public lectures.......................................................................................................... 8
Other invited presentations ................................................................................................ 8
Research students supervised ............................................................................................ 11
Research students examined ............................................................................................. 13
Research funding ............................................................................................................. 14
Courses taught ................................................................................................................. 14
Public policy contributions ............................................................................................... 16
Administrative and management roles ............................................................................... 16
Committee service ........................................................................................................... 16
Electoral boards and appointment committees ................................................................... 17
Examination boards.......................................................................................................... 17
Personal interests .............................................................................................................. 17
JOHN GARDNER | DETAILED CV updated to 08.09.2015
Education
Glasgow Academy, Glasgow (1970-82)
New College, Oxford (1983-7)
Inns of Court School of Law, London (1987-8)
Principal appointments
Examination Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford (1986-91)
CUF Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in Law, Brasenose
College, Oxford (1991-96)
Reader in Legal Philosophy, Kings College, London (1996-2000)
Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford and Professorial Fellow of University
College, Oxford (2000-16)
Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, with the title of Professor of Law and
Philosophy in the University of Oxford (2016- )
Visiting appointments
Visiting Professor, Columbia Law School, New York NY (2000)
Georges Lurcy Visiting Professor, Yale Law School, New Haven CT (2002-3, 2004-5)
Visiting Fellow, RSSS, Australian National University, Canberra ACT (2003, 2006)
Visiting Lecturer, Catholic University of Brussels (2005, 2006)
Visiting Professor, University of Texas School of Law, Austin TX (2006)
Visiting Professor, Philosophy Department, and Old Dominion Visiting Fellow, Council of
the Humanities, Princeton University, Princeton NJ (2008)
Visiting Professor, College of Law, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT (2008)
Legal Research Foundation Visiting Scholar, University of Auckland (2010)
Fresco Lecturer, University of Genoa (2010)
J.C. Smith Visiting Scholar, University of Nottingham (2014)
Marc and Beth Goldberg Distinguished Visiting Professor, Cornell University Law School,
Ithaca NY (2015)
Publications
BOOKS
1. Action and Value in Criminal Law (co-edited with Stephen Shute and Jeremy Horder),
(Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993)
2. Relating to Responsibility: Essays for Tony Honor on his Eightieth Birthday (co-edited with
Peter Cane), (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2001)
3. Offences and Defences: Selected Essays on the Philosophy of Criminal Law (Oxford: Oxford
University Press 2007)
o reviewed in Criminal Law Review, Modern Law Review, Law Quarterly Review, Oxford
Journal of Legal Studies, Ethics, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Res Publica,
Criminal Law and Philosophy, and Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (book symposium)
o in Spanish as Ofensas y Defensas: Ensayos selectos sobre filosofa del derecho penal (trans
Manrique and Peralta, Madrid: Marcial Pons 2012)
4. Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law by H.L.A. Hart (second edition
with an introduction by John Gardner; Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008)
5. Law as a Leap of Faith: Essays on Law in General (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012)
o reviewed in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, American Journal of Jurisprudence,
Cambridge Law Journal, Modern Law Review, Ethics, Law and Philosophy (book
symposium), Jurisprudence (book symposium)
o Translation into Spanish forthcoming 2017
6. Kelsen Revisited: New Essays on the Pure Theory of Law (co-edited with Lus Duarte
dAlmeida and Leslie Green), (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2013)
ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
1. Concerning Permissive Sources and Gaps, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 8 (1988), 457
2. Liberals and Unlawful Discrimination, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 9 (1989), 1; reprinted
in Christopher McCrudden (ed), Anti-Discrimination Law (Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1991)
3. The Activity Condition in Criminal Law, in Heike Jung, Heinz Mller-Dietz and Ulfrid
Neumann (eds), Recht und Moral: Beitrge zu einer Standortbestimmung (Baden Baden: Nomos
Verlag, 1991)
4. Making Sense of Mens Rea: Antony Duffs Account, (co-author: Heike Jung), Oxford
Journal of Legal Studies 11 (1991), 559
5. Private Activities and Personal Autonomy: At the Margins of Anti-Discrimination Law, in
Bob Hepple and Erika Szyszczak (eds), Discrimination: The Limits of Law? (London: Mansell
1992)
6. Introduction: The Logic of Criminal Law, (co-authors: Stephen Shute and Jeremy
Horder) in Shute, Gardner and Horder (eds), Action and Value in Criminal Law (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1993)
7. Freedom of Expression, in Christopher McCrudden and Gerry Chambers (eds), Human
Rights and Civil Liberties in Britain (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993)
8. Criminal Law and the Uses of Theory, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 14 (1994)
9. Rationality and the Rule of Law in Offences Against the Person, Cambridge Law Journal 53
(1994), 502
10. Justifications and Reasons, in Andrew Simester and A.T.H. Smith (eds), Harm and
Culpability (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1996); also in Czech as Ospravedlnn a
Odvodnn, Pravnik 8 (1996), 705
11. Discrimination as Injustice, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 16 (1996), 353
12. The Purity and Priority of Private Law, University of Toronto Law Journal 46 (1996), 459
13. On the General Part of the Criminal Law, in R.A. Duff (ed.), Philosophy and the Criminal
Law: Principle and Critique (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998)
14. On the Ground of her Sex(uality), Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 18 (1998), 167
15. The Gist of Excuses, Buffalo Criminal Law Journal 1 (1997), 575; reprinted in Joel Feinberg
and Jules Coleman, Philosophy of Law (8th ed, Belmont: Wadsworth 2008)
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16. Crime: in Proportion and in Perspective, in A.J. Ashworth and M. Wasik (eds.),
Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998); reprinted in Aileen
Kavanagh and John Oberdiek, Arguing About Law (New York: Routledge 2009)
17. Bemerkungen zu den Functionen und Rechtfertigungen von Strafrecht und Strafe, in Nils
Jareborg, Andrew von Hirsch and Bernard Schnemann (eds), Positive Generalprvention als
letzte Auskunft oder letzte Verlegenheit det Straftheorie (Heidelberg: C.F. Mller Verlag, 1998)
18. Law as a Leap of Faith, in Peter Oliver, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott and Victor Tadros (eds),
Faith in Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2000)
19. The Wrongness of Rape (co-author: Stephen Shute), in Jeremy Horder (ed), Oxford
Essays in Jurisprudence, Fourth Series (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000)
20. The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law, Current Legal Problems [2000], 1
21. The Virtue of Charity and its Foils, in Charles Mitchell and Sue Moody (eds), Foundations
of Charity (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2000)
22. The Mysterious Case of the Reasonable Person, University of Toronto Law Journal 51
(2001), 273
23. Compassion without Respect? Nine Fallacies in R v Smith (co-author: Timothy
Macklem), [2001] Criminal Law Review 623
24. Obligations and Outcomes in the Law of Torts in Peter Cane and John Gardner (eds),
Relating to Responsibility: Essays for Tony Honor (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2001); reprinted
in Joel Feinberg and Jules Coleman, Philosophy of Law (8th ed, Belmont: Wadsworth 2008)
25. Provocation and Pluralism (co-author: Timothy Macklem), Modern Law Review 64 (2001),
815
26. Reasons (co-author: Timothy Macklem) in Jules Coleman and Scott Shapiro (eds), The
Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press
2002)
27. In Defence of Defences in Flores Juris et Legum: Festskrift till Nils Jareborg (Uppsala: Iustus
2002)
28. Legal Positivism: 5 Myths, American Journal of Jurisprudence 46 (2001), 199; reprinted in
Aileen Kavanagh and John Oberdiek, Arguing About Law (New York: Routledge 2009)
29. Reasons for Teamwork, Legal Theory 8 (2002), 495
30. The Mark of Responsibility, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 23 (2003), 157
31. No Provocation without Responsibility: A Reply to Mackay and Mitchell (co-author:
Timothy Macklem), [2004] Criminal Law Review 213
32. The Legality of Law, Ratio Juris 17 (2004), 168 (earlier version appeared in Associations 7
(2003), 89)
33. Fletcher on Offences and Defences, Tulsa Law Review 39 (2004)
34. The Wrongdoing that Gets Results, Philosophical Perspectives 18 (2004), 53
35. Wrongs and Faults in A.P. Simester (ed), Appraising Strict Liability (Oxford: Oxford
University Press 2005); slighly different version in Review of Metaphysics 59 (2005)
36. Backwards and Forwards with Tort Law in Joseph Keim-Campbell, Michael O'Rourke
and David Shier (eds) Law and Social Justice (Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press 2005)
37. Law's Aim in Law's Empire in Scott Hershovitz (ed), Exploring Law's Empire (Oxford:
Oxford University Press 2006)
38. Value, Interest, and Well-Being (co-author:Timothy Macklem), Utilitas 18 (2006), 362
39. Complicity and Causality, Criminal Law and Philosophy 1 (2007), 127
40. Prohibiting Immoralities, Cardozo Law Review 28 (2007), 2613
41. Some Types of Law in Douglas Edlin (ed), Common Law Theory (New York: Cambridge
University Press 2007) (translation into Polish forthcoming in Warsaw Law Review)
42. Reply to Critics in John Gardner, Offences and Defences (Oxford: Oxford University Press
2007)
43. Simply in Virtue of Being Human: the Whos and Whys of Human Rights, Journal of
Ethics and Social Philosophy 2 (2008) at http://www.jesp.org/PDF/Gardner.pdf; also in
Italian as Semplicemente in Quanto Esseri Umani: Titolari e Giustificazioni dei Diritti
Umani Ragion Pratica 29 (2007), 413
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44. Introduction in H.L.A. Hart, Punishment and Responsibility (second edition, Oxford:
Oxford University Press 2008)
45. Nearly Natural Law, American Journal of Jurisprudence 52 (2007), 1; also in Polish as
W Strone Prawa Naturalnego, Ius et Lex 5 (2007), 7
46. Moore on Complicity and Causality, University of Pennsylvania Law Review 156 (2008), 432
at http://www.pennumbra.com/responses/04-2008/Gardner.pdf
47. Hart and Feinberg on Responsibility in Matthew Kramer, Claire Grant, Ben Colburn and
Antony Hatzistavrou (eds), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart (Oxford: Oxford University Press
2008)
48. The Logic of Excuses and the Rationality of Emotions, Journal of Value Inquiry 43 (2009),
315
49. Ethics and Law in John Skorupski (ed), The Routledge Companion to Ethics (London:
Routledge 2010)
50. Justification under Authority, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 23 (2010), 71
51. Hart on Legality, Justice and Morality, Jurisprudence 1 (2010), 253
52. What is Tort Law For? Part 1: The Place of Corrective Justice, Law and Philosophy 30
(2011), 1
53. Can There Be a Written Constitution?, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law 1 (2011), 162
54. Relations of Responsibility in Rowan Cruft, Matthew Kramer and Mark Reiff (eds),
Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility: The Jurisprudence of Antony Duff (Oxford: Oxford
University Press 2011)
55. Desert and Avoidability in Self-Defense (co-author: Franois Tanguay-Renaud), Ethics 12
(2011), 111
56. How Law Claims, What Law Claims in Matthias Klatt (ed), Institutionalized Reason: The
Jurisprudence of Robert Alexy (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012)
57. In Defence of Offences and Defences, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 4 (2012), 110
58. Ashworth on Principles, in Lucia Zedner and Julian Roberts (eds), Principles and Values in
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Andrew Ashworth (Oxford: Oxford
University Press 2012)
59. Wrongdoing by Results: Moores Experiential Argument, Legal Theory 18 (2012), 459
60. Punishment and Compensation: a Comment, in Russell Christopher (ed), Fletchers Essays
on Criminal Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012)
61. Corrective Justice, Corrected, Diritto & Questioni Pubbliche 12 (2012), 9
62. Law and Philosophy in Simon Halliday (ed), An Introduction to the Study of Law
(Edinburgh: W. Green 2012)
63. Criminals in Uniform, in Antony Duff, Lindsay Farmer, Sandra Marshall, Massimo Renzo
and Victor Tadros (eds), The Constitution of Criminal Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press
2012)
64. Criminal Law (co-author James Edwards) in Hugh LaFolette (ed), The International
Encyclopedia of Ethics (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell 2013)
65. Finnis on Justice, in John Keown and Robert George (eds), Reason, Morality, and Law: The
Jurisprudence of John Finnis (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013)
66. Reasons and Abilities: Some Preliminaries, American Journal of Jurisprudence 58 (2013), 63
67. Why Law Might Emerge: Harts Problematic Fable, in Lus Duarte d'Almeida, James
Edwards and Andrea Dolcetti (eds), Reading HLA Harts The Concept of Law (Oxford: Hart
Publishing 2013)
68. Human Disability, Kings Law Journal 25 (2014), 60 (co-author: Timothy Macklem);
earlier draft in Italian as Disibilit umane: su cosa significhi lavere accesso a un valore,
Ragion Pratica 36 (2011), 9
69. What is Tort Law For? Part 2. The Place of Distributive Justice, in John Oberdiek (ed),
Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2014)
70. Law as a Leap of Faith as Others See It, Law and Philosophy 33 (2014), 813
71. Some Rule-of-Law Anxieties about Strict Liability in Private Law, in Lisa Austin, Dennis
Klimchuk (eds), Private Law and the Rule of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2014)
72. The Many Faces of the Reasonable Person, Law Quarterly Review 131 (2015), 563
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73. Fifteen Themes from Law as a Leap of Faith, Jurisprudence 6 (2015), 601
BOOK REVIEWS
The Development of Naturalist Legal Theory by Hilaire McCoubrey, Times Literary Supplement,
28.08.1987
Natural Law Theory edited by Robert George, Times Literary Supplement, 10.07.1992
Act and Crime by Michael Moore, Law Quarterly Review 110 (1994), 496
The Legal Theory of Ethical Positivism by Tom Campbell, Kings College Law Journal 9 (1998)
Punishment, Communication and Community by Antony Duff, Punishment and Society 4 (2002),
496
Criminal Law Theory: Problems of the General Part edited by Stephen Shute and Andrew
Simester, Law Quarterly Review 119 (2003),
Concealment and Exposure by Thomas Nagel, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 11.07.2003
Complicity: Ethics and Law for a Collective Age by Christopher Kutz, Ethics 114 (2004), 827
A Life of H.L.A. Hart: the Nightmare and the Noble Dream by Nicola Lacey, Law Quarterly
Review 121 (2005), 329
Rhetoric and the Rule of Law by Neil MacCormick, London Review of Books, 09.03.2006
Overcriminalization: The Limits of the Criminal Law by Douglas Husak, Notre Dame
Philosophical Reviews 03.08.2008
The Rule of Law by Tom Bingham, London Review of Books, 08.07.2010
The Boundaries of the Criminal Law edited by A. Duff, L. Farmer, S. Marshall, M. Renzo and
V. Tadros, Law Quarterly Review 127 (2011), 634
Legality by Scott Shapiro, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 08.12.2011 (with Timothy
Macklem)
The Idea of Justice by Amartya Sen, Journal of Law, Philosophy and Culture 6 (2011), 241
Born Free and Equal? A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature of Discrimination by Kasper
Lippert-Rasmussen, forthcoming in Ethics 125 (2015)
Food Law: European, Domestic and International Frameworks by Caoimhn MacMaolin; plus
The Philosophy of Food edited by David Kaplan, Law Quarterly Review 132 (2016), 161
COMMENTS, NOTES, ETC.
Section 20 of the Race Relations Act 1976, Modern Law Review 50 (1987), 345
West Midlands PTE v Singh, Law Quarterly Review 105 (1989), 183
Australian Iron and Steel v. Banovic, Law Quarterly Review 106 (1990), 361
On The Information Society, in Karel Schelle and Sona Skulova (eds), Workshop on
Freedom of Information and Protection of Information (Brno: Masaryk University 1995)
Overtaking on the Right, New Law Journal, 13 October 1995 (with A. Ashworth, R.
Morgan, A.T.H. Smith, A. von Hirsch and M. Wasik)
Hurley v Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bi-Sexual Group of Boston, International Journal of
Discrimination and the Law 1 (1996), 283
Neighbouring on the Oppressive, Criminal Justice 16 (1998), 7 (with A. Ashworth, R.
Morgan, A.T.H. Smith, A. von Hirsch and M. Wasik)
Clause 1 - The Hybrid Law from Hell, Criminal Justice Matters, Spring 1998 (with
Ashworth, Morgan, Smith, von Hirsch and Wasik)
Aid, Abet, Counsel, Procure, in Albin Eser, Barbara Huber, Karin Cornils (eds),
Einzelverantwortung und Mitverantwortung im Strafrecht (Freiburg: Iuscrim 1998)
Charitable Status: Back to Basics with a Purpose, NGO Finance Charity Law Annual
Review 1998, 10
Introduction: Can Europe have a Constitution?', King's College Law Journal 12 (2001), 1
(with Mads Andenas)
Introduction to Geoffrey Bindman in N.Owen (ed), Human Rights, Human Wrongs: the
Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2001 (Oxford:Oxford University Press 2003)
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Justification, Excuse, and Mitigation in Criminal Law in P. Cane and J. Conaghan (eds),
The New Oxford Companion to Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008)
Introduction (co-authors Lus Duarte d'Almeida and Leslie Green) in Duarte d'Almeida,
Gardner and Green (eds), Kelsen Revisited: New Essays on the Pure Theory of Law (Oxford:
Hart Publishing 2013)
Hart, HLA (1907-92) in T Gibbons (ed), The Encyclopedia of Political Thought (Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell 2014), 1608
INTERVIEWS AND MEMOIRS
Interview in Richard Susskind (ed), The Susskind Interviews: Legal Experts in Changing Times
(London 2005)
Interview in Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen (ed), Legal Philosophy: 5 Questions (New York 2007)
Tony Honor as Teacher and Mentor: a Personal Memoir in Boudewijn Sirks (ed) Aspects
of Law in Late Antiquity (Oxford: privately published 2008)
Interview: Putting Legal Philosophy in its Place, Rivista di Filosofia del Dirrito 1 (2012), 253
Editorships
Legal Theory Today (Hart Publishing book series, general editor 1998-2004)
Kings College Law Journal (general editor 1999-2002)
Oxford Legal Philosophy (OUP book series, editor with L Green and T Endicott 2010- )
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law (annual volume, editor with B Leiter and L Green, 2014- )
Editorial boards
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (1995- )
Legal Theory (1999-2012)
Law and Philosophy (2002- )
Journal of Moral Philosophy (2005- )
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2005- )
Criminal Law and Philosophy (2006- )
Journal of International Criminal Justice (2006-2010)
Legisprudence (2007- )
Rivista di Filosfia del Diritto (2012- )
American Journal of Jurisprudence (2012- )
Conferences on my work
Philosophy Programme, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National
University, December 2003 (on selected work about responsibility)
Law School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, April 2011 (on Offences and Defences)
Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, May 2013 (on Law as a Leap of Faith)
Law School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 2016 (on my Private Law book draft)
On Human Rights, Masaryk University, Brno, Law Schools in Olomouc and Plsen
(lecture tour 1996)
Complicity, Max Planck Insitute, Tegernsee (conference paper 1996)
On the Functions and Justifications of Criminal Law and Punishment, Uppsala University
(conference paper 1996)
Rights in Conflict, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (conference paper, 1996)
Crime in Proportion and in Perspective University of Nottingham (staff seminar 1997)
The Gist of Excuses, University of Warwick (SPTL conference 1997)
The Wrongness of Rape, Uppsala University (Kings-Uppsala colloquium 1998)
The Wrongdoing that Gets Results, University of San Diego (Analytical Legal Philosophy
conference 1998)
Wrongdoing on Balance, Columbia University, New York (Legal Theory Workshop
1998)
The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law, University College London (Current Legal
Problems lecture 1999)
The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law, McGill University, Montreal (Legal
Theory Workshop 2000)
The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law, University of Toronto (Legal Theory
Workshop 2000)
Reasons, Reasoning, Reasonableness, University of Toronto (Oxford-Toronto Legal
Theory Colloquium 2000)
Obligations and Outcomes in the Law of Torts, Columbia University in New York
(colloquium in honour of Tony Honor 2000, and public lecture 2000)
Reasons, University of Texas at Austin (Oxford-Texas exchange workshop 2000)
The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law, St Thomas University, Miami (public
lecture, 2000)
Wrongdoing on Balance, University of California, Berkeley (GALA seminar 2000)
The Mysterious Case of the Reasonable Person, Chicago-Kent Law School (public lecture
2000)
Reasons, Reasoning, Reasonableness, Rutgers University (seminar in the philosophy
faculty 2000)
The Virtue of Charity and its Foils, Yale Law School (Legal Theory workshop 2000)
Legal Positivism: 5 Myths, Notre Dame Law School (public lecture 2001)
Reasons for Teamwork, Yale Law School (conference paper 2001)
Backwards and Forwards with Tort Law, University of Idaho (conference paper 2002)
Value, Interest, and Well-being, Yale Law School (seminar 2002)
Backwards and Forwards with Tort Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School (seminar
2003)
The Legality of Law, Lund University (public lecture at IVR congress 2003)
Wrongs and Faults, Catholic University of America (public lecture 2003)
What is Tort Law For?, Dartmouth College (public lecture 2003)
What is Tort Law For?, University of East Anglia (public lecture 2003)
Just in Virtue of Being Human: the Whos and Whys of Human Rights, UNESCO, Paris
(Philosophy Day 2004)
Wrongs and Faults, Princeton University (faculty seminar in the Philosophy Department
2005)
Hart and Feinberg on Responsibility, Georgia State University (conference in memory of
Joel Feinberg 2005)
Corrective Justice in Tort Law, University of Texas (Analytical Legal Philosophy
Conference 2005)
Corrective Justice in Tort Law, University of Glasgow (faculty seminar 2005)
Some Types of Law, Lisbon (faculty seminar 2005)
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Just in Virtue of Being Human: the Whos and Whys of Human Rights, Portuguese
Philosophical Society, Lisbon (2005)
Causal Relations in Tort Law, Kings College London (public lecture in the Law School
2006)
Some Types of Law, University of Texas at Austin (faculty seminar 2006)
Reasons and Abilities, Institute of Philosophy, London (conference in honour of Joseph
Raz, 2006)
Legal Positivism: 5 Myths, University of Catanzaro, Calabria (seminar in the Law School
2006)
Just in Virtue of Being Human: the Whos and Whys of Human Rights, University of
Palermo, Sicily (seminar in the Department of Legal Philosophy, 2006)
Just in Virtue of Being Human: the Whos and Whys of Human Rights, University of
Newcastle (seminar in the Politics Department, 2006)
Prohibiting Immoralities, Cardozo Law School, New York (conference in honour of
George Fletcher, 2006)
Reasons and Abilities, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National
University, Canberra (seminar in the Philosophy Programme, 2006)
Reasons and Abilities, University of Manchester (workshop on Practical Reason, 2007)
Hart and Feinberg on Responsibility, University of Cambridge (conference in memory of
H.L.A. Hart, 2007)
Nearly Natural Law, University of Bristol (annual jurisprudence lecture 2007)
H.L.A. Hart's Punishment and Responsibility: Forty Years On, Princeton University
(LAPA Seminar 2008)
Hart and Feinberg on Responsibility, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario (seminar in
the Philosophy Department 2008)
Human Disability, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario (seminar in the Politics
Department, 2008)
The Many Connections between Law and Morality, Arizona State University (seminar in
the Law School 2008)
H.L.A. Hart's Punishment and Responsibility: Forty Years On, Arizona State University
(Law and Philosophy Seminar 2008)
The Many Connections between Law and Morality, Princeton University (Council of
Humanities Seminar, in conversation with Robert P. George, 2008)
Can There be a Written Constitution?, University College, Oxford (lecture celebrating
twenty years of the Southern Methodist University Oxford Program, 2008)
The Logic of Excuses and the Rationality of Emotions, Australian National University
(seminar in the College of Law, 2008)
The Logic of Excuses and the Rationality of Emotions, University of Sheffield (workshop
on Emotions and Values, 2009)
Can There be a Written Constitution?, University of Palermo (seminar in the Legal
Philosophy Department, 2009)
Punishment and Self-Defence, Rutgers University - Newark (conference on Philosophical
Foundations of Criminal Law 2009)
McMahan on Desert and Liability in Self-Defence, University of Oxford (workshop on
Jeff McMahans Killing in War, 2009)
Can There be a Written Constitution? University of Girona (Oxford-Girona legal
philosophy workshop 2009)
What is Tort Law For? Part 1. The Place of Corrective Justice, American Philosophical
Assosciation Eastern Division, New York (2009)
The Supposed Formality of the Rule of Law, New Zealand Society for Legal and Social
Philosophy, Auckland (seminar 2010)
The Electricians Tale, University of Auckland (public lecture in the Faculty of Law 2010)
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The Electricians Tale, University College Cork (Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Conference 2010 keynote)
What is Tort Law For? Part 2. The Place of Distributive Justice, University of Oxford
(Obligations Conference 2010 plenary)
Complicity and Causality, Stockholm University (seminar in the Law Faculty, 2010)
Hart on Legality, Justice, and Morality, Stockholm University (seminar in the Law
Faculty, 2010)
Relations of Responsibility, Uppsala University (seminar in the Law Faculty, 2010)
Criminals in Uniform, University of Stirling (criminalization workshop 2010)
Can There be a Written Constitution? University of Genoa (Fresco workshop 2010)
What is Tort Law For? Part 1. The Place of Corrective Justice, University of Genoa
(Fresco workshop 2010)
Torts and other Wrongs, Florida State University (conference on civil recourse 2011)
Criminals in Uniform, University of Warwick (criminalization workshop 2011)
Law and Morality, University of Western Ontario (Public Law and Legal Philosophy
Scholars lecture 2011)
Torts and Other Wrongs, University of Leicester (UK Analytical Legal Philosophy
Conference 2011)
What is Legal Pluralism?, McGill University (Stateless Law? conference 2012, keynote)
What is Tort Law For? Part 2. The Place of Distributive Justice, Harvard University (law
and philosophy seminar 2013)
The Many Faces of the Reasonable Person, Georgetown University (Ethics workshop,
2013)
On the Harm Principle, Institut Villey, Universit de Paris II (conference marking 50
years of H.L.A. Harts Law, Liberty, and Morality, 2013)
What is Legal Pluralism?, Osgoode Hall Law School (Ontario Legal Theory Partnership
Graduate Legal Theory Conference 2013, keynote)
Apology and Repair, Unversity of Reading (seminar in the Philosophy Dept 2013)
Emotions in Practical Life, Tel Aviv University (Edmond J. Safra Center seminar, 2013)
The Many Faces of the Reasonable Person, University of Nottingham (staff seminar in the
Law School 2014)
Excusatory Emotion, University of Richmond, Virginia (PPEL conference 2014)
Breach of Contract as a Special Case of Tort, University of Amsterdam (ARILS seminar
2014)
The Evil of Privatization, Warwick University (workshop on Alon Harels Why Law
Matters, 2014)
The Electricians Tale (Revisited), University of York (public lecture, 2015)
The Way Things Used to Be, University of Southern California (Analytical Legal
Philosophy Conference 2015)
Good Sex, University of Nottingham (conference on rape law, 2015)
The Many Faces of the Reasonable Person, New York University (legal theory
colloquium 2015)
Relationality and Rights, Queens University, Kingston (workshop on Jean Thomass
Public Rights, Private Relations 2015)
Thats the Story of my Life, Cornell University (workshop on private law theory, 2015)
The Negligence Standard - Political Not Metaphysical, University of Edinburgh
(Foundations of Normativity conference 2016)
Bread and Roses, University College London (Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law
conference 2016)
The Opposite of Rape, University of Oslo (seminar in the Philosophy Department 2016)
The Negligence Standard - Political Not Metaphysical, University of Oxford (keynote at
the SLS conference 2016)
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Matthew Shapiro, The Legitimacy of Anti-Discrimination Law (MPhil 2007, DPhil 2012, co-
supervisor Daniel Butt). Matthew went on to Clerk for Chief Justice John G Roberts in the
US Supreme Court, and is now working as a legal practitioner.
Shivprasad Swaminathan, Making Law Matter: Projectivism and Harts Normativity (DPhil
2013). Shiv is now an Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School, NCR Delhi.
Jonas-Sbastien Beaudry, Can Social Contract Theory Fully Account for the Moral Status of
Profoundly Mentally Disabled People? (DPhil 2013). Jonas is an Assistant Professor in Law at
the University of British Columbia.
Raquel Barradas de Freitas, Explaining Meaning: Towards a Minimalist Account of Legal
Interpretation (DPhil 2014). Raquel is a Teaching Fellow at University College London.
Joseph Carlsmith, Hypocrisy and Accountability (BPhil 2014). Joseph is now working towards
a PhD in Philosophy at New York University.
Margreet Luth-Morgan, Emotions in Court (DPhil 2015). Margreet is an Assistant Professor
at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam.
Abdallah Salam, Perfect and Imperfect Rights, Duties and Obligations (DPhil 2015, co-
supervisor Alison Hills). Abdallah is now studying for a JD at Columbia Law School.
Lars Christie, Harming One to Save Another (PhD 2016, University of Oslo, supervised 2015-
16). Lars is now a Postdoctoral Researcher in Oxfords Department of Politics.
Sylvia Rich, The Moral Agency of Corporations and its Implications for Criminal Law Theory
(DPhil 2016, co-supervisor Julian Roberts).
Margaret OBrien, Charter Interpretation and a Communitys Constitutional Morality (PhD
2016, McMaster University, supervised 2014-15). Maggie is currently undertaking an MSL
at the University of Toronto.
Jonathan Crowe, Existentialism, Liberty, and the Ethical Foundations of Law (PhD 2006,
University of Queensland)
Keith Hyams, Consent (DPhil 2006)
Kimberley Brownlee, The Moral Justification of Civil Disobedience (DPhil 2007)
Matthew Harding, Trust and the Fiduciary: Philosophical Foundations of Fiduciary Law (DPhil
2007)
Rodrigo Sanchez Brigido, Groups, Rules, and Legal Practice (DPhil 2007)
Zo Sinel, An Enquiry into the Philosophical Foundations of the Defendants Duty of Restitution in
Unjust Enrichment (MPhil 2008)
James Goudkamp, A Taxonomy of Tort Law Defences (MPhil 2008)
Richard Ekins, The Nature of Legislative Intention (DPhil 2009)
Basil Salman, An Essay on Negative Liberty (MSt 2009); An Analysis of Negative Liberty (DPhil
2016)
Adam Tucker, The Limits of Parliamentary Sovereignty: Constitutional Review and the Unwritten
Constitution (PhD 2009, University of Manchester)
Richard Danbury, The Full Liberty of Public Writers: Special Treatment of Institutional
Journalistic Speech in English Law (MSt 2009)
James Goudkamp, Tort Law Defences (DPhil 2011)
Benjamin Eidelson, What is Discrimination and When is it Wrong? (DPhil 2011)
Konstantinos Kalliris, Autonomy, Well-Being and the Law (DPhil 2012)
Adam Perry, Rules, Reasons and Acceptance (DPhil 2012)
Paul Brady, Toward a Theory of Adjudication: Some Issues of Method and Principle (DPhil 2013)
Frederick Wilmot-Smith, Failure of Condition (DPhil 2013)
Adam Slavny, Tort from Scratch: The Philosophical Foundations of Harm, Actionability, and
Corrective Duties (PhD 2014, University of Warwick)
Gautam Bhatia, Communication and Constraint: Assessing Two Important Critiques of the
Interpretivist Account of Law (MPhil 2014)
Mikoaj Barczentewicz, Unconstitutional Constitutional Change (MPhil 2014)
George Mason, What is the Virtuous Emotional Response to our Wrongdoing? (PhD 2015,
University of Reading)
Research funding
British Academy Research Leave Award (1995)
Goethe Institut funding (5K) for conference and workshops on Civil Liberties in The
United Kingdom and Germany (1997)
Economic and Social Research Council funding (12K) for the Foundations of Charity
project (1998)
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funding (109K) for the Theory and Politics of Civil Society
project (2002, collaborator Jane Lewis)
Anonymous donor funding for the Oxford Centre for Ethics and Philosophy of Law
(110K over five years from 2004, 118K for five years from 2009)
Numerous small conference grants (British Academy, Modern Law Review, Society of
Legal Scholars, etc.)
Courses taught
Causation in the Law (with A M Honor, 1987-96, 2000- )
Crime and Responsibility (with S Shute and J Horder, 1988-91, 1993, 1995)
Introducing Moral and Political Ideas (1988, 1989)
The Enforcement of Morals (1989)
Comparative Anti-Discrimination Law (with N Lacey 1990 and J C McCrudden 1991)
Freedom of Speech (with S Shute 1992 and J C McCrudden 1995)
Introduction to the Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law (1992)
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Conferences organised
Constitutional Civil Liberties: Germany and the United Kingdom, Kings College London, 1997
(with C Gearty)
Foundations of Charity, Kings College London, 1998 (with M Bolton)
Can Europe Have a Constitution? Kings College London, 2000 (with M Andenas)
The Theory and Politics of Civil Society (series), Rothermere Institute, Oxford, 2002-3 (with J
Lewis)
Eighth Annual Analytical Legal Philosophy Conference, All Souls College, Oxford, 2003
Complicity in Law and Morality, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 2004 (with M Kpcke
Tintur)
The Justification of Political Violence, University College, Oxford, 2006 (with F Tanguay-
Renaud)
First Annual UK Analytical Legal & Political Philosophy Conference, University College,
Oxford, 2008 (with M Kramer, L Green, and C Grant)
Legal Science and Legal Theory, Oxford Law Faculty, 2010 (with L Duarte DAlmeida)
Shared Responsibility, Oxford Law Faculty, 2012 (with J Goudkamp)
Nineteenth Annual Analytical Legal Philosophy Conference, Oxford Law Faculty 2014
Apology and Reparation, Nottingham University 2014 (with C Rotherham)
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Committee service
Trustee of the Oxford Amnesty Lectures (1991-7, 2000-2)
General Purposes Committee, Finance Committee, Admissions Committee, Brasenose
College, Oxford (at various times 1991-6)
Chair of Central and Eastern European Liaison Committee, Oxford Law Faculty (1994-6)
Academic Board of Kings College, London (1997-2000)
Board of KCL Enterprises Ltd (research funding intermediary) (1997-2000)
Graduate Studies Committee, Undergraduate Studies Committee and Examinations
Committee of Oxford Law Faculty (2001-6)
Finance Committee, Remuneration Committee, IT Committee, Strategy Committee, Ad
Hoc Communications Committee, University College, Oxford (at various times 2001- )
Committee to allocate ORS funds, University of Oxford (2002-4)
Member of Review Panel, Department of Politics, University of Oxford (2004-5)
Executive director with responsibility for communications, LNAT Consortium Ltd (spin-
out company running National Admissions Test for Law) (2003-10)
Steering Committee for Online Graduate Admissions, University of Oxford (2007-8)
Chair of Divisional Committee to allocate Clarendon funds, University of Oxford (2007)
Board of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford (2001-6 and 2010-12)
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Examination boards
Prize Fellowship, All Souls College, Oxford (1989, 1990, 1999)
BCL/MJur examiner, University of Oxford (1992-5)
LLB (as chief examiner in jurisprudence), Kings College London (1996-2000)
LLB (as external examiner), University College London (1997-2000)
LLB (as external examiner), University of Limerick (2003-7)
Honour School of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford (2005-7 and 2012-14, chair 2014)
Personal interests
Cooking, allotmenteering, hiking, home improvements, graphic design and typography, guitar
and bass guitar, website development, film, language and languages. Now retired from running
after several half marathons.