







FACULTY OF LAW
Lecture List for Trinity Term 2008
NOTICE: Non-members of the University may not attend university lectures (unless they are announced as open
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Persons who are neither reading for a qualification of this University nor otherwise exempt, and who wish to attend
lectures in any term, should apply to the Buildings and Events Manager, Exams Schools, for details of fees. At
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department or faculty concerned. Senior visiting scholars from other universities who wish to attend lectures,
seminars, or classes should normally apply to the lecturer concerned directly, and not to the Buildings and Events
Manager.
Lectures begin on the first possible day after the beginning of Full Term (Sunday, 20 April) unless
otherwise stated.
Lectures will begin five minutes after the hour and finish at five minutes before the next hour.
Subject Lecturer Time Place
SPECIAL LECTURES
Gulbenkian; St
Cyberlaw: Privacy 2.0 Prof. J. Zittrain Wk 3. W 1400-1600
Cross Building
Cyberlaw: The Impact of Next Generation Internet Gulbenkian; St
Prof. J. Zittrain Wk 1. W 1400-1600
Technologies on Regulability Cross Building
Gareth Evans Lectures To be arranged To be arranged To be arranged
Rainolds
Graduate Legal Research Conference Keynote
Prof. F. Schauer Wk 2. T 1730-1830 Room; Corpus
Lecture: Legal Realism without Caricature
Christi
HLA Hart Memorial Lecture: Democracy in Times Gulbenkian; St
Prof. S. Issacharoff Wk 3. T 1700
of War [1] Cross Building
Lecture Room
Wk 2-7. T 1700,
Introduction to Comparative Law Prof. S. Vogenauer 1; St Cross
Wk 8. T 1700-1900
Building
Mr N.W. Barber, Prof.
Invited Lectures in Constitutional Theory T.A.O. Endicott, Prof. L. T 1700-1830 Trinity
Green
Lecture
John Locke Lectures Prof. H. Field Wk 5. W 1700 Theatre 2; St
Cross Building
Gulbenkian; St
John Locke Lectures Prof. H. Field Wk 1-4, 6. W 1700
Cross Building
Gulbenkian; St
Lord Neuberger Lecture Lord D. Neuberger Wk 2. T 1830-1930
Cross Building
Smithies Lecture: Can We Win the War Against Wk 5, 6. T 1730- Said Business
Prof. B. Heineman
Global Corruption? 1830 School
The 3rd Annual Roger Hood Public Lecture: The
Gulbenkian; St
Great American Crime Decline: Two Lessons for Prof. F. Zimring Wk 5. W 1700
Cross Building
Criminology and Crime Policy
Youard Lecture in Legal History To be arranged To be arranged To be arranged
LIBRARY CLASSES FOR LAW
[2]
Legal Research and Legal Resources To be arranged To be arranged To be arranged
PRS, MST IN LEGAL RESEARCH, MLITT, MPHIL AND DPHIL
Wk 1. M 0900- Rainolds
Graduate Legal Research Conference Dr E. Fisher 1800, Room; Corpus
Wk 1. T 0900-1900 Christi
Seminar Room
Wk 2-5. Th 1600-
Social Foundations of Public Law Prof. D.J. Galligan E; Manor
1730
Road
Seminar room
Socio-Legal Research Theory and Method Dr M. Kurkchiyan-Banks
Wk 1. M 1400-1630 D; Manor
(detailed programme available) and others
Road
Seminar room
Wk 2-7. M 1630-
Socio-Legal Studies Seminars: Invited Speakers Prof. D.J. Galligan D; Manor
1800
Road
LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Subject Lecturer Time Place
PRS, MSt in Legal Research, MLitt, MPhil and DPhil (continued)
Mr N.W. Barber, Prof.
Invited Lectures in Constitutional Theory T.A.O. Endicott, Prof. L. T 1700-1830 Trinity
Green
Law Board
Wk 5-8. T 1600- Room; St
Political Association Dr N.E. Stavropoulos
1800 Cross
Building
BCL AND MJUR
Comparative Public Law
Law Board
Dr S.N. Boyron, Prof. P.P. Wk 1-4. T 1300- Room; St
Comparative Public Law Seminars
Craig, Dr A. Young 1500 Cross
Building
Competition Law
Law Board
Room; St
Competition Law Seminars Dr A. Ezrachi Wk 2. M 1700-1900
Cross
Building
Conflict of Laws
Law Board
Prof. A. Briggs, Mr W.E. Wk 1, 2. M 1500- Room; St
Conflict of Laws Seminars
Peel 1700 Cross
Building
Constitutional Theory
Mr N.W. Barber, Prof.
Invited Lectures in Constitutional Theory T.A.O. Endicott, Prof. L. T 1700-1830 Trinity
Green
Corporate and Business Taxation
Law Board
Prof. J.A. Freedman, Mr Wk 1-4. W 1700- Room; St
Invited Guest Lectures
G. Loutzenhiser and others 1830 Cross
Building
Corporate Finance
Lecture
Ms L.J. Gullifer, Ms J.S. Room 1; St
Corporate Finance Lectures Wk 1-4. Th 0900
Payne Cross
Building
Law Board
Prof. J. Armour, Ms L.J.
Wk 1-4. W 1030- Room; St
Corporate Finance Seminars Gullifer, Ms J.S. Payne,
1300 Cross
Dr J. Vella
Building
Corporate Insolvency
Law Board
Prof. J. Armour, Prof. Room; St
Corporate Insolvency Seminars Wk 1. F 1300-1500
D.D. Prentice Cross
Building
European Community Environmental Law
Baker and
Wk 2-4. M 1500- McKenzie;
European Community Environmental Law Seminars Dr E. Fisher, Dr B. Lange
1700 St Cross
Building
Evidence
Baker and
Mr R.M. Bagshaw, Dr
Wk 1-6. W 1700- McKenzie;
Evidence Seminars K.D. Grevling, Mr P.N.
1900 St Cross
Mirfield
Building
Seminar
room C; St
Hearsay (Lectures) Mr P.N. Mirfield M 1000
Cross
Building
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LAW
Subject Lecturer Time Place
BCL and MJur (continued)
Global Comparative Financial Law
Lecture
Wk 1-3. Th 1500- Theatre;
Global Comparative Financial Law Lectures Prof. P. Wood
1700 Manor
Road
Law and Society in Medieval England
Dr P. Brand, Dr Wk 1, 3, 5, 7. W
Law and Society in Medieval England Seminars All Souls
M.R.T Macnair 0900-1100
Personal Taxation
Mr G. Room 5;
Wk 2-5. T 1100-
Problem Class Loutzenhiser, Mr St Cross
1300
R.J. Smith Building
Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law
Prof. A.J.
Ashworth, Ms M. Law
Chen-Wishart, Prof. Board
Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law Seminars J.B. Gardner, Prof. Th 1700-1900 Room; St
A.M. Honoré, Dr Cross
D. Kimel, Dr G.I. Building
Lamond
Principles of Civil Procedure
Wk 1. M 1700-
1900,
Prof. A.A.S. Wk 2. W 1700-
Principles of Civil Procedure Lectures University
Zuckerman 1900,
Wk 5. T 1700-
1900
Restitution
Law
Prof. A.S. Burrows, Board
Wk 1-3. F 0900-
Restitution Seminars Dr J.J. Edelman, Mr Room; St
1100
W.J. Swadling Cross
Building
Socio-Economic Rights and Substantive Equality
Room 5;
Prof. S.D. Fredman, Wk 1, 2. W 1000-
Socio-Economic Rights and Substantive Equality Seminars St Cross
Dr W. Njoya 1200
Building
MSC IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND MSC IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL
JUSTICE (RESEARCH METHODS)
Option courses
Seminar
Dr M. Bosworth, Wk 1-6. T 1000- Room F;
Race and Gender
Dr C.E. Hoyle 1130 Manor
Road
Seminar
Wk 1-6. Th 1000- room D;
Restorative Justice Dr C.E. Hoyle
1130 Manor
Road
Seminar
Wk 1-6. W 0930- Room F;
Risk, Security and Criminal Justice Prof. L.H. Zedner
1100 Manor
Road
Seminar
Wk 1-6. F 1000- Room F;
Sociology of Punishment Dr M. Bosworth
1130 Manor
Road
Seminar
Prof. A.J.
Wk 1-6. M 1000- Room F;
Sentencing Ashworth, Prof.
1130 Manor
J.V. Roberts
Road
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LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Subject Lecturer Time Place
MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice and MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Research
Methods) (continued)
Criminology Seminar Series
Seminar
Wk 1. W 1530- room A;
Principles of Justice for Divided Societies in a Globalised World Prof. B. Hudson
1700 Manor
Road
Seminar
Wk 3. W 1530- room A;
Wrongs and Crimes Prof. V. Tadros
1700 Manor
Road
Gulbenkian;
The 3rd Annual Roger Hood Public Lecture: The Great American
Prof. F. Zimring Wk 5. W 1700 St Cross
Crime Decline: Two Lessons for Criminology and Crime Policy
Building
SOCIO -LEGAL STUDIES
Seminar
Wk 2-5. Th 1600- Room E;
Social Foundations of Public Law Prof. D.J. Galligan
1730 Manor
Road
Seminar
Dr M.
Socio-Legal Research Theory and Method (detailed programme Wk 1. M 1400- room D;
Kurkchiyan-Banks
available) 1630 Manor
and others
Road
Seminar
Wk 2-7. M 1630- room D;
Socio-Legal Studies Seminars: Invited Speakers Prof. D.J. Galligan
1800 Manor
Road
FINAL HONOUR SCHOOL (COURSES 1 AND 2) AND MJUR
Standard Subjects
Administrative Law
Gulbenkian;
Latest Cases and the Human Rights Act 1998 Dr L. Lazarus F 1500 St Cross
Building
Gulbenkian;
Recent Developments in Administrative Law Prof. P.P. Craig Wk 1-4. M 1400 St Cross
Building
Seminar
Wk 2-5. Th 1600- Room E;
Social Foundations of Public Law Prof. D.J. Galligan
1730 Manor
Road
Company Law
Prof. J. Armour, Lecture
Ms J.S. Payne, Wk 1-4. T 1100- Room 1; St
Company Law Revision
Prof. D.D. 1300 Cross
Prentice Building
Contract
Gulbenkian;
Wk 3, 4. T 1400-
Frustration of Contract (4 lectures) Ms L.J. Gullifer St Cross
1600
Building
Wk 1, 3. F 1300, Gulbenkian;
Prof. E.G.
Consideration and Promissory Estoppel (4 lectures) Wk 2. T 1400, St Cross
McKendrick
Wk 2. F 1400 Building
Gulbenkian;
Wk 5. W 1200,
Exemption Clauses Mr W.E. Peel St Cross
Wk 1-5. M 1300
Building
Gulbenkian;
Prof. A.S. Wk 1-4. T 0900,
Remedies for Breach of Contract St Cross
Burrows Wk 1-4. Th 0900
Building
Gulbenkian;
Prof. A.S.
Privity and the Contract (Rights of Third Party) Act 1999 Wk 1-4. M 1200 St Cross
Burrows
Building
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LAW
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Final Honour School (Courses 1 and 2) and MJur (continued)
European Community Law
Prof. S.R. Gulbenkian;
Constitutionalism, Treaty Revision and the Nature of the European Wk 2, 3. Th
Weatherill, Dr St Cross
Union 1300-1500
K.S. Ziegler Building
Family Law
Wk 1, 2. M
Lecture
1600,
Room 1; St
Family Law Revision Seminar (thrice weekly) Ms L. Ferguson Wk 1, 2. Th
Cross
1200,
Building
Wk 1, 2. F 1300
History of English Law
Lecture
Wk 1-3. M Room 1; St
History of Uses and Trusts Dr J.S. Getzler
1100-1300 Cross
Building
Jurisprudence
Gulbenkian;
Foundations of Legal Theory Prof. L. Green M 1600 St Cross
Building
Gulbenkian;
Wk 1-4. T 1000,
Jurisprudence: Some Main Questions (8 lectures) Prof. J.M. Finnis St Cross
Wk 1-4. F 1000
Building
Labour Law
Seminar
room C; St
Recent Developments (revision) Dr A.C.L. Davies Wk 1-4. Th 1100
Cross
Building
Land Law
Gulbenkian;
Wk 1-3. W 1100,
The Home in Land Law (twice weekly) Prof. S.J. Bright St Cross
Wk 1-3. Th 1000
Building
Legal Research Skills Programme
Legal Research Skills Programme (all-day workshops)Weeks 5, 6 Ms A. Carritt, To be
To be arranged
and 7- see LRSP website Ms S. Meredith arranged
Tort
Gulbenkian;
Wk 1-3. W 1200-
Causation, Remoteness and the Scope of Obligation Prof. J. Stapleton St Cross
1400
Building
Gulbenkian;
Nervous Shock Mr D.P. Nolan Wk 1-4. M 0900 St Cross
Building
Gulbenkian;
Liability of Occupiers and Non-Occupiers for Defective Premises Mr M.H. Wk 1-3. F 0900,
St Cross
(twice weekly) Matthews Wk 1-5. W 0900
Building
Gulbenkian;
Understanding Tort Law: A Map through Negligence (twice Wk 1-4. M 1000,
Dr J.J. Edelman St Cross
weekly) Wk 1-4. W 1000
Building
Gulbenkian;
Pure Economic Loss in the Context of Professional Negligence Ms L.C.H. Wk 1-4. T 1300,
St Cross
(twice weekly) Hoyano Wk 1-4. Th 1100
Building
FINAL HONOUR SCHOOL - LAW WITH LAW STUDIES IN EUROPE (COURSE 2)
European Law
Language
Centre, 12
Dutch Language Class (second-year undergraduates) Mrs K. de Wijs F 1100-1300
Woodstock
Road
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LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Final Honour School Law with Law Studies in Europe (Course 2) (continued)
French Law
Language
Centre, 12
French Language Class (first-year undergraduates) Ms L.O. Ayosso Th 1000-1200
Woodstock
Road
Baker and
Introduction to French Law and Method (second-year McKenzie;
Prof. P. Théry T 1100-1300
undergraduates) St Cross
Building
German Law
Baker and
McKenzie;
German Language Class (first-year undergraduates) Dr C. Nitschke T 1600-1800
St Cross
Building
Baker and
McKenzie;
German Language Class (second-year undergraduates) Dr C. Nitschke T 1800
St Cross
Building
Baker and
Introduction to German Law and Method (second-year Wk 1, 3-6, 8. McKenzie;
Dr W.-G. Ringe
undergraduates) Th 1500-1700 St Cross
Building
Room 5; St
Introduction to German Law and Method (second-year Wk 2, 7. Th
Dr W.-G. Ringe Cross
undergraduates) 1500-1700
Building
Italian Law
Language
Centre, 12
Italian Language Class (first-year undergraduates) To be arranged To be arranged
Woodstock
Road
FOOTNOTE REFERENCES
[1] The lecture will be followed by a discussion session to be held in the Seminar Room of Universtiy College on
Wednesday, 7 May, at 4.00 p.m.
[2] In place of the regular classes, this Trinity Term, the Librarians in the Bodleian Law Library will arrange ad hoc
one-on-one training in areas of research/resources assistance as requested by students. Please contact the law
library at law.library@bodley.ox.ac.uk.
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