Noel Cox
Appearance
legal scholar and priest | |
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Religion | Anglican |
Church | Church in Wales |
Ordained |
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Noel Cox .
Personal
Cox was raised in Auckland, New Zealand.monarchy in New Zealand.[2]
Career
Cox earned an
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS) for his work on Commonwealth jurisprudence.[1]
Starting in 2010 he was a professor and Head of the Department of Law and Criminology at Aberystwyth University, Wales,[5] but was dismissed on May 22, 2014, due to alleged breaches of University financial and data protection regulations, and according to a statement by the university, a breach of the University's duty of care towards a member of staff.[2]
He was ordained as a deacon in the Church in Wales in June 2012 and a priest in June 2013.[6]
Publications
- The Royal Prerogative and Constitutional Law: A search for the quintessence of executive power (ISBN 9780367500795)
- Priest of the Church or Priest of a Church? The Ecclesiology of Ordained Local Ministry (ISBN 1978711859)
- Technology and Legal Systems (ISBN 978-075-464-544-3)
- A Constitutional History of the New Zealand Monarchy: The evolution of the New Zealand monarchy and the recognition of an autochthonous polity (ISBN 978-3-639-00877-7)
- Church and State in the Post-Colonial Era: The Anglican Church and the Constitution in New Zealand (Polygraphia (NZ) Ltd, ISBN 978-1-877-33260-9)
- The catholicity of ordained ministry in the Anglican Communion: An examination of the ecclesiology implicit in the validity of orders debate (ISBN 978-3-639-12036-3)
- Academical Dress in New Zealand: A Study (ISBN 978-3-639-29927-4)
- Constitutional paradigms and the stability of states (ISBN 978-0-7546-7920-2)
References
- ^ a b Aberystwyth University Press Release. 28 July 2010 New Head of Law and Criminology
- ^ a b Wales Online
- hdl:2292/107.
- Wikidata Q16195958
- ^ Aberystwyth Student Media, Head of Law and Criminology Department Steps Down
- ^ Church in Wales - clergy database