Paul S Davies

Fellow and Tutor, St Catherine’s College
Paul read Oriental Studies (Japanese) and then Law at Downing College, Cambridge, and spent a year in Poitiers studying French Law. After graduating, Paul worked in the Property and Trust Law Team at the Law Commission, and was called to the Bar by Lincoln's Inn.
He became a Fellow and College Lecturer in Law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, in 2008, and was also a Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of Law. He joined the Oxford Law Faculty as a CUF Lecturer in April 2013, and is a Fellow of St Catherine's College. Paul's teaching and research interests lie primarily in the law of obligations and property.
Publications
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2013
P S Davies, 'Aid, abet, counsel or procure?' in S Pitel, J Neyers, E Chamberlain (eds), Tort Law: Challenging Orthodoxy (Hart 2013) (forthcoming)
P S Davies, 'Construing commercial contracts: no need for violence' in M Freeman and F Smith (eds), Law and Language: Current Legal Issues Volume 15 (OUP 2013)
P S Davies and G Virgo, Equity and Trusts: Text, Cases, and Materials (OUP 2013)
P S Davies, 'Registered charges in the contractual matrix' (2013) 129 LQR 24 [Case Note]
P S Davies and P Turner, 'Relief against penalties without a breach of contract' (2013) 72 CLJ 20 [Case Note]

