Jonathan Herring

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Professor of Law

Jonathan Herring has written on criminal, family and medical law. He focuses on how the law interacts with the important things in life: not money, companies or insurance; but love, friendship and intimacy. In his work he seeks to develop ways in the law can recognise and value the goods in activities such as carework and sex, while protecting people from the harms that so often result. Criminal Law Jonathan Herring has written two best-selling textbooks on criminal law. He has researched the law on sexual offences, crimes against corpses and failures of parents to protect children from death. Elder Law Jonathan Herring has written a leading monograph on the law’s treatment of older people. He has also published on legal issues surrounding dementia. Family Law Jonathan Herring has written a popular textbook in this subject and has edited several books on theoretical issues in family law. He has examined the way the law balances the interests and rights of children and parents. He has also analyzed legal disputes over contact between children and parents and issues surrounding children's rights. He is a member of the editorial board for the Family Court Reports and is an editor for the Child and Family Law Quarterly. Medical Law Jonathan Herring has written a leading textbook on this subject. He has written on the regulation of pregnancy and enforced medical treatment. He has also co-authored with Dr P-L Chau a series of papers on the medical and legal definition of sex, with particular consideration of intersex people and issues surrounding human cloning. He has also written on the ownership of body parts and bodily fluids, as part of a project for the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group. He is currently working on legal issues surrounding carers.



Publications

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2013

J J W Herring, 'A Lost Cause' (2013) 17 May 2013 New Law Journal [...]

A discussion of whether unmarried cohabitants are discriminated against if treated unlike married couples


J J W Herring, Caring and the Law (Hart 2013) [...]

This book explores at a theoretical and practical level the law's interaction with caring.


J J W Herring, 'Family Law' in All England Law Review 2012 (Butterworths Lexis Nexis 2013)

J J W Herring, Family Law: Questions and Answers, 2nd ed (Pearson 2013)

J J W Herring, 'Forging a relational approach: Best interests or human rights?' (2013) Medical Law Internation


Interests

Teaching: Contract; Criminal Law; Family Law; Medical Law and Ethics

Research: Medical Law and ethics, Elder Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Law and Caring

Other details

Correspondence address:

Exeter College
Oxford OX1 3DP



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