NEILL LAW LECTURE 2023: Lord Burrows, ‘Seven Lessons from Inside the UK Supreme Court’

Event date
24 February 2023
Event time
17:00 - 19:00
Oxford week
HT 6
Audience
Faculty Members
Postgraduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Venue
Examinations Schools
NEILL LAW LECTURE 2023

The Neill Lecture is the annual All Souls law lecture. It is named for Patrick Neill, Lord Neill of Bladen QC, Fellow of All Souls 1950-1977, Warden 1977-1995, Honorary Fellow 1995-2016, Vice-Chancellor 1985-1989. Since 1997, the Neill Lecture has brought leading judges and legal academics to Oxford. This year, it will be given by Lord Burrows, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom since 2020.

Professor Andrew Burrows
Andrew Burrows (from June 2, 2020, The Right Honourable Lord Burrows), MA, BCL, LLM (Harvard), QC (Hon), FBA, DCL, Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple is a Justice of the UK Supreme Court (from June 2, 2020), Professor of the Law of England and a Fellow at All Souls. He was a Law Commissioner for England and Wales (1994-1999) and President of the Society of Legal Scholars (2015-16). He was formerly a Deputy High Court Judge and Recorder on the South-Eastern Circuit, a Member of the Ogden Working Party, and a Door Tenant of Fountain Court Chambers, London.

There will be a reception following the lecture in the Warden’s Lodgings. Numbers will be restricted to 100 in the Schools, and 50 in the Warden’s Lodgings. Registration is required for attending both, the lecture and the reception.

 

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