Jonathan Morgan

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CUF Lecturer

Jonathan Morgan, MA (Oxon), PhD (Cantab). Fellow and Tutor in Law at St. Catherine's College, and CUF lecturer in the Faculty of Law, since 2009.

Jonathan Morgan read jurisprudence at Balliol College, and wrote a doctoral thesis on contract law theory at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He was formerly Fellow and Director of Studies in Law, Christ's College, Cambridge (2004-9).


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Journal Articles

2009

J Morgan, 'Policy reasoning in tort law: The courts, the Law Commission and the critics' (2009) 125 LQR 215

2008

J Morgan, 'Against judicial review of discretionary contractual powers' (2008) LMCLQ 230

2006

J Morgan, 'The rise and fall of the general duty of care' (2006) 22 Professional Negligence 206

2004

J Morgan, 'Tort, insurance and incoherence' (2004) 67 MLR 384

2003

J Morgan, 'Privacy, confidence and horizontal effect: "Hello" trouble' (2003) CLJ 444

2002

J Morgan, 'Law's British Empire' (2002) 22 OJLS 729

J Morgan, 'Questioning the True Effect of the Human Rights Act' (2002) Legal Studies 259

2001

J Morgan, 'Nuisance and the unruly tenant' (2001) CLJ 382

Books

2008

J Morgan, MH Matthews and C O'Cinneide, Hepple and Matthews\' Tort: Cases and Materials, 6th edition (OUP 2008)

Chapters

2012

J Morgan, 'Reflections on reforming punitive damages in English law' in Lotte Meurkens and Emily Nordin (eds), The Power of Punitive Damages: Is Europe Missing Out? (Intersentia 2012)

2011

J Morgan, 'Amateur Operatics: The Realization of Parliamentary Protection of Civil Liberties' in Tom Campbell, KD Ewing and Adam Tomkins (eds), The Legal Protection of Human Rights: Sceptical Essays (Oxford University Press 2011)

J Morgan, 'Causation, politics and law: The English--and Scottish--asbestos saga' in Richard Goldberg (ed), Perspectives on Causation (Hart 2011)

2010

J Morgan, 'Technological change and the development of liability for fault in England and Wales' in Miquel Martin-Casals (ed), The Development of Liability in Relational to Technological Change (CUP 2010)

2009

J Morgan, 'Central Government in English Common Law; Constitutional Law in English Common Law; Parliament ' in Stanley N Katz (ed), Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (OUP 2009)

Case Notes

2009

J Morgan, 'Causation and the compulsive gambler (Calvert v. William Hill)' (2009) CLJ 268   [Case Note]

J Morgan, 'Manslaughter as a vicissitude of life (Gray v Thames Trains)' (2009) CLJ 503   [Case Note]

2007

J Morgan, 'A victory for "justice" over commercial certainty (The Golden Victory)' (2007) CLJ 263   [Case Note]

2006

J Morgan, 'Asbestos and anxiety (Rothwell / Pleural Plaques litigation, CA)' (2006) CLJ 269   [Case Note]

2005

J Morgan, 'A chance missed to recognise loss-of-a-chance in negligence (Gregg v. Scott)' (2005) LMCLQ 281   [Case Note]

J Morgan, 'Liability for lost future business in contract (Jackson v. Royal Bank of Scotland)' (2005) CLJ 285   [Case Note]

J Morgan, 'Privacy and breach of confidence (Douglas v. Hello!, CA)' (2005) CLJ 549   [Case Note]

J Morgan, 'Slowing the expansion of public authorities' liability (Gorringe v. Calderdale MBC)' (2005) 121 LQR 43   [Case Note]

2004

J Morgan, 'Privacy in the House of Lords, again (Campbell v. MGN)' (2004) 120 LQR 563   [Case Note]

J Morgan, 'Privacy torts: out with the old, out with the new (Wainwright v. Home Office)' (2004) 120 LQR 393   [Case Note]

2003

J Morgan, 'Lost causes in the House of Lords (Fairchild v. Glenhaven Funeral Services)' (2003) 66 MLR 277   [Case Note]

2002

J Morgan, 'Jus suum cuique (Vellino v. Chief Constable of Manchester)' (2002) 118 LQR 527   [Case Note]

J Morgan, 'Nuisance, property and human rights (Marcic v. Thames Water Utilities, QBD)' (2002) 118 LQR 27   [Case Note]

Reviews

2011

J Morgan, 'Review of Bonfire of the Liberties: New Labour, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law by Prof Keith Ewing' (2011) 127 LQR 316   [Review]

2009

J Morgan, 'Review of "Emerging Issues in Tort Law", edited by Jason Neyers et al' (2009) 125 LQR 181   [Review]

2006

J Morgan, 'Review of "The Making of the Modern Law of Defamation" by Paul Mitchell' (2006) 122 LQR 691   [Review]

2005

J Morgan, 'Review of "A History of Water Rights at Common Law" by Joshua Getzler' (2005) 26 Journal of Legal History 216   [Review]

2004

J Morgan, 'Review of "Public Law in a Multi-Layered Constitution" edited by Nicholas Bamforth and Peter Leyland' (2004) CLJ 244   [Review]

2003

J Morgan, 'Review of "Private Property and Abuse of Rights in Victorian England" by Michael Taggart' (2003) 119 LQR 531   [Review]


Interests

Teaching: Contract; Tort; Constitutional and Administrative Law

Research:

Private law (especially contract, tort, private law theory, Law and Economics); Public law (especially human rights); legal history.

Other details

Correspondence address:
St Catherine's College
Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UJ


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