Edwin Simpson

CUF Lecturer
Edwin Simpson (BCL 1989, MA 1990) is an Official Student (or Tutor) in Law at Christ Church, and the Barclays Bank Lecturer in Taxation in the University. He is a qualified barrister and member of Lincoln's Inn.His interests focus around theories of the public sphere and of property, and naturally meet in topics such as trusts law, highway law, and the law of taxation.
He gives tutorials in Trusts Law, Administrative Law and Jurisprudence; and teaches on both of the BCL/MJur tax courses, the Law of Personal Taxation, and Corporate and Business Taxation.
Publications
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E J F Simpson, Sham Transactions (Miranda Stewart and Edwin Simpson, OUP 2013) (forthcoming)
E J F Simpson, 'Is there a role for a European Principle prohibiting Abuse of Law in in the field of Personal Taxation?' in Rita de la Feria and Stefan Vogenauer (eds), Prohibition of Abuse of Law (Hart Publishing, Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law 2011)
E J F Simpson, 'Paterson v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [2010] EWHC 394 (Admin) ' (2010) RWLR [Case Note]
E J F Simpson and Ian Peacock, 'Exempt Information' in Macdonald, Crail and Jones (eds), The Law of Freedom of Information, 2nd edition (OUP 2009) [...]
The chapter considers in detail the categories of exempt information established by the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The position under other FOI regimes is also considered.
ISBN: 978-0-19-954435-6
E J F Simpson, 'Capital Gains Tax' (2008) OUP 99 [...]
Brief legal encyclopedia entry
ISBN: 978-0-19-929054-3
Interests
Teaching: Philosophy of Law; Taxation; Trusts
Research: Jurisprudence, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Trusts, Taxation

