Angus Johnston

CUF Lecturer
Angus Johnston is a CUF Lecturer and a Fellow in Law at University College, where he arrived in September 2010.
He read for the B.A. (Law with Law Studies in Europe) and the B.C.L. at Brasenose College and was elected to the Vinerian Scholarship in 1999. He read for the LL.M. in European Union Law and was also Lecturer at the Institute for Anglo-American Law at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands in 1997-8.
He was a Fellow and Director of Studies in Law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (from 1999) and University Lecturer (from 2004) and then Senior Lecturer at Cambridge University (from 2008) until his appointment to Oxford. He has been a visitor to Harvard Law School and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg; he is also an affiliated lecturer at Cambridge University and at the Jacobs University, Bremen.
Publications
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2012
A Johnston and Hannes Unberath, 'Annotation on Joined Cases C-65/09 & C-87/09, Gebr. Weber GmbH v. Jürgen Wittmer and Ingrid Putz v. Medianess Electronics GmbH (judgment of 16 June 2011)' (2012) 48 Common Market Law Review 793 [Case Note]
A Johnston and Guy Block, EU Energy Law (Oxford University Press 2012)
Simon Deakin, A Johnston and Basil Markesinis, Markesinis and Deakin’s Tort Law (Oxford University Press 2012)
A Johnston, '‘Spillovers’ from EU Law into National Law: (Un)intended Consequences for Private Law Relationships' in Dorota Leczykiewicz and Stephen Weatherill (eds), The Involvement of EU Law in Private Law Relationships (Hart Publishing 2012)
2011
A Johnston, 'Review of: Kelyn Bacon, EC Law of State Aid (Oxford: OUP, 2009) and Martin Heidenhain, European State Aid Law (Munich: C.H. Beck, 2010)' (2011) 127 Law Quarterly Review 151 [Review]
News
Australia Alumni Events 2013
Oxford Faculty of Law’s Angus Johnston, Tutorial Fellow in Law at University College, gave talks in Melbourne (12 March) and Sydney (15 March) to alumni on “The EU's Emissions Trading System: Some Lessons and Prospects” [more…]
Interests
Teaching: Competition Law; European Business Regulation; Comparative Private Law
Research: EU Law, Energy Law, Competition Law, Tort Law, Comparative Law
Other details
Correspondence address:
University College
Oxford OX1 4BH
other affiliation(s):
Centre for Competition Law & Policy

