Timothy Endicott

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Timothy Endicott (born 9 July 1960) is a Canadian legal scholar and philosopher specializing in constitutional law and language and law.

All Souls College, Oxford.[2]

From October 2007 to September 2015, he served for two terms as the first dean of the Oxford Faculty of Law. He was named to the Vinerian Professorship of English Law in 2020.

Education

After attending

DPhil
in law in 1997.

Works include

Books

  • Vagueness in Law (Oxford University Press 2000).
  • Properties of Law: Essays in Honour of Jim Harris, with Joshua Getzler and Edwin Peel (Oxford University Press 2006)
  • Administrative Law, 4th edition (Oxford University Press 2018)

Articles

Law and Language

Lectures

Interpretation and the Rule of Law

References

  1. ^ Pothukuchi, Rohit K. "A SHIFT IN THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN COURTS TOWARDS HUMAN RIGHTS LAW? AN INTERVIEW WITH PROF. TIMOTHY ENDICOTT, DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF LAW, OXFORD UNIVERSITY". harvardhrj.com. Harvard Human Rights Journal. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Timothy Endicott: Professor of Legal Philosophy". www.law.ox.ac.uk. University of Oxford Faculty of Law. Retrieved 1 February 2015.

External links

Academic offices
New title Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford Succeeded by