Angelo Ryu
Biography
Angelo is a DPhil candidate at St John's College, supervised by Timothy Endicott. His thesis is on administrative law. It centrally seeks to defend a distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional grounds of judicial review. He also works on general jurisprudence, mostly along natural law and anti-positivist lines. Other interests include constitutional theory (especially the rule of law), special jurisprudence (especially the law of obligations), and political philosophy (especially democracy).
The following are some recent publications:
Angelo Ryu and Trenton Sewell, 'The Actus Reus of Attempts' Modern Law Review (forthcoming).
Angelo Ryu and Trenton Sewell, 'Punishing Youth Fairly' Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (forthcoming).
Adam Perry and Angelo Ryu, 'Judicial Review: Substance and Procedure' (2026) 89 Modern Law Review 227.
Angelo Ryu and Trenton Sewell, 'Punishing to Send a Message' (2026) 46 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 66.
Angelo Ryu and Trenton Sewell, ‘Forgiveness: Not a Power’ (2026) 86 Analysis 123.
Angelo Ryu and Trenton Sewell, 'Taking the Legal Perspective Seriously' (2025) 85 Analysis 426.
Angelo Ryu and Trenton Sewell, ‘Legal Perspectivalism and Hartian Orthodoxy’ (2025) 31 Legal Theory 189.
Angelo Ryu, 'What Judges Must Believe' (2024) 69 American Journal of Jurisprudence 163.
Angelo Ryu, 'The Object of Jurisprudence' (2024) 15 Jurisprudence 164.
Angelo Ryu, 'Is the Error of Fact Doctrine Based on a Mistake?' [2024] Public Law 406.
Angelo Ryu, 'How Reasons Make Law' (2024) 44 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 133.