Academics: Holders of Law Faculty Posts
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Dapo Akande University Lecturer in Public International Law
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
John Armour Hogan Lovells Professor of Law and Finance
Andrew Ashworth Vinerian Professor of English Law
Dan Awrey University Lecturer in Law & Finance
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Nicholas Bamforth CUF Lecturer
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Ruth Bird Bodleian Law Librarian
Alan Bogg Professor of Labour Law
Mary Bosworth Reader in Criminology
Ben Bradford Career Development Fellow in Criminology
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Adrian Briggs Professor of Private International Law
Susan Bright Professor of Land Law, McGregor Fellow
John Cartwright Professor of the Law of Contract
Mindy Chen-Wishart Reader in Contract Law
Rachel Condry UL in Criminology
Paul Craig Professor of English Law
Anne Davies Professor of Law and Public Policy
Paul Davies Allen & Overy Professor of Corporate Law
Paul S Davies Fellow and Tutor, St Catherine’s College
Graeme Dinwoodie Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott Professor of European and Human Rights Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Dr Pavlos Eleftheriadis University Lecturer in Law
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Timothy Endicott Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Legal Philosophy
Ariel Ezrachi Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law
Lucinda Ferguson University Lecturer in Family Law
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Liz Fisher Reader in Environmental Law
Sandra Fredman Rhodes Professor of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the United States
Judith Freedman Professor of Taxation Law
Denis Galligan Professor of Socio-Legal Studies
John Gardner Professor of Jurisprudence
Simon Gardner Professor of Law
Joshua Getzler Professor of Law and Legal History
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
James Goudkamp University Lecturer (CUF)
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Leslie Green Professor of the Philosophy of Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Katharine Grevling CUF Lecturer
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Louise Gullifer Professor of Commercial Law
Jonathan Herring Professor of Law
Andrew Higgins Lecturer in Civil Procedure
Laura Hoyano Hackney Fellow & Tutor in Law and CUF Lecturer
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Carolyn Hoyle Professor of Criminology
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Aileen Kavanagh Reader in Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Dori Kimel Reader in Legal Philosophy
Thomas Krebs University Lecturer in Commercial Law
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Grant Lamond University Lecturer in Legal Philosophy
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Bettina Lange University Lecturer in Law and Regulation
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Ian Loader Professor of Criminology
Glen Loutzenhiser Pinsent Masons Lecturer in Tax Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Doreen McBarnet Professor of Socio-Legal Studies
Ewan McKendrick Registrar
Sandra Meredith Departmental Lecturer in Legal Research Skills
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Jennifer Payne Professor of Corporate Finance Law
Edwin Peel Professor of Law
Justine Pila University Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Fernanda Pirie Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Wolf-Georg Ringe Departmental Lecturer
Julian Roberts Professor of Criminology
Dan Sarooshi Professor of Public International Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Boudewijn Sirks Regius Professor of Civil Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Nicos Stavropoulos University Lecturer in Legal Theory
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Robert Stevens Herbert Smith Freehills Professor of English Private Law
William Swadling Reader in Property Law
Antonios Tzanakopoulos University Lecturer in Public International Law
A University Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position involving teaching and research duties for the University. A College Tutorial Fellowship is often held jointly with the University Lecturership. University Lecturers have greater University obligations and lighter College obligations than CUF Lecturers.
Stefan Vogenauer Linklaters Professor of Comparative Law
Andreas von Goldbeck-Stier DAAD Lecturer in German and European Union Law
Shlomit Wallerstein CUF Lecturer
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Stephen Weatherill Jacques Delors Professor of European Law
Simon Whittaker Professor of European Comparative Law
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
A CUF (Common University Fund) Lecturership is a tenured (or tenure-track) position, held by a Fellow of a College on whom the University has conferred a Lecturership. CUF Lecturers engage in research and teach for their College and the University, and carry out more College teaching than tutors who are University Lecturers.
Lucia Zedner Professor of Criminal Justice
Adrian Zuckerman Professor of Civil Procedure

