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Nicholas Bamforth

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CUF Lecturer

Nicholas Bamforth, BCL. MA (Oxon) is a Fellow in Law at Queen's College. He has previously worked at UCL and Cambridge. In 2003-4, he was a Hauser Global Research Fellow at New York University. Since October 2006, he has been an elected member of Oxford's University Council. He is currently serving as the University Junior Proctor.



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2008

N C Bamforth, M. Malik and C. O'Cinneide, Discrimination Law: Theory and Context (Sweet & Maxwell 2008) [...]

A comprehensive co-authored text concerning all aspects of discrimination law, employing comparative analysis and legal philosophy where appropriate.


ISBN: 978-0-421-55440-5

2007

N C Bamforth and DAJ Richards, Patriarchal Religion, Sexuality and Gender: A Critique of New Natural Law (Cambridge University Press 2007) [...]

50:50 contribution by the two co-authors.


ISBN: 978-0-521-86863-1

N C Bamforth, 'Same-sex partnerships: Some Comparative Constitutional Lessons' (2007) 2007(1) European Human Rights Law Review 47

N C Bamforth, 'Separation of Powers, Public Law Theory and Comparative Analysis' in K. Ziegler, D. Baranger & A.W. Bradley (eds), Constitutionalism and the Role of Parliaments (Hart 2007) [...]

Based on a conference paper, this is an analysis of separation of powers and public law theory arguments when applied to legislatures and executives in a series of jurisdictions. It is a response to other chapters in the same volume.


N C Bamforth, 'The benefits of marriage in all but name?\' Same-sex couples and the Civil Partnership Act 2004' (2007) 19(2) Child and Family Law Quarterly 133


Interests

Teaching: Constitutional and Administrative Law; European Union Law; Human Rights Law; Philosophy of Law

Research: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Jurisprudence, Human Rights, Land Law

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Oxford Human Rights Hub

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other affiliation(s):

The Queen's College
Oxford,
OX1 4AW