JOHN GARDNER | DETAILED CV updated to 01.05.2018 DETAILED CURRICULUM VITAE Professor John Gardner FBA All Souls College, Oxford, OX1 4AL, UK +44 1865 618102 [email protected]http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lawf0081 Table of contents Education .......................................................................................................................... 2 Academic qualifications and awards .................................................................................... 2 Principal appointments ....................................................................................................... 2 Visiting appointments......................................................................................................... 2 Honours and distinctions .................................................................................................... 2 Publications ....................................................................................................................... 3 BOOKS........................................................................................................................................ 3 ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS ........................................................................................................... 3 BOOK REVIEWS ........................................................................................................................... 6 COMMENTS, NOTES, ETC. ........................................................................................................... 6 INTERVIEWS AND MEMOIRS ........................................................................................................ 7 Work in progress ............................................................................................................... 7 Editorships ......................................................................................................................... 7 Editorial boards .................................................................................................................. 7 Other advisory boards ........................................................................................................ 8 Conferences on my work ................................................................................................... 8 Major public lectures.......................................................................................................... 8 Other invited presentations ................................................................................................ 9 Research students supervised ............................................................................................ 12 Research students examined ............................................................................................. 14 Research funding ............................................................................................................. 15 Courses taught ................................................................................................................. 15 Public policy contributions ............................................................................................... 17 Administrative and management roles ............................................................................... 17 Committee service ........................................................................................................... 17 Electoral boards and appointment committees ................................................................... 18 Examination boards.......................................................................................................... 18 Personal interests .............................................................................................................. 18
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Education .......................................................................................................................... 2 Academic qualifications and awards .................................................................................... 2 Principal appointments ....................................................................................................... 2 Visiting appointments......................................................................................................... 2 Honours and distinctions .................................................................................................... 2 Publications ....................................................................................................................... 3
BOOKS ........................................................................................................................................ 3 ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS ........................................................................................................... 3 BOOK REVIEWS ........................................................................................................................... 6 COMMENTS, NOTES, ETC. ........................................................................................................... 6 INTERVIEWS AND MEMOIRS ........................................................................................................ 7
Work in progress ............................................................................................................... 7 Editorships ......................................................................................................................... 7 Editorial boards .................................................................................................................. 7 Other advisory boards ........................................................................................................ 8 Conferences on my work ................................................................................................... 8 Major public lectures .......................................................................................................... 8 Other invited presentations ................................................................................................ 9 Research students supervised ............................................................................................ 12 Research students examined ............................................................................................. 14 Research funding ............................................................................................................. 15 Courses taught ................................................................................................................. 15 Public policy contributions ............................................................................................... 17 Administrative and management roles ............................................................................... 17 Committee service ........................................................................................................... 17 Electoral boards and appointment committees ................................................................... 18 Examination boards.......................................................................................................... 18 Personal interests .............................................................................................................. 18
JOHN GARDNER | DETAILED CV updated to 01.05.2018
Education
Glasgow Academy, Glasgow (1970-82)
New College, Oxford (1983-7)
Inns of Court School of Law, London (1987-8)
Qualifications and awards
Law Moderations, University of Oxford, with Distinction (1984)
Exhibitioner of New College, Oxford (1984-6)
Bachelor of Arts in the Honour School of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford, First Class
(1986); converted to Master of Arts (1990)
Honorary Senior Scholar of New College, Oxford (1986-7)
Bachelor of Civil Law, University of Oxford, First Class (1987)
Vinerian Scholarship, awarded for best performance in the BCL examinations (1987)
Inns of Court Studentship (1987)
Examination for the Bar of England and Wales, placed 12th (1988)
Barrister of the Inner Temple (called 28 July 1988)
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford (1994)
Principal appointments
Prize Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford (1986-91)
CUF Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in Law, Brasenose
College, Oxford (1991-96)
Reader in Legal Philosophy, King’s College, London (1996-2000)
Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford and Professorial Fellow of University
College, Oxford (2000-16)
Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, with the title of Professor of Law and
Philosophy in the University of Oxford (2016- )
Visiting appointments
Visiting Professor, Columbia Law School, New York NY (2000)
Georges Lurcy Visiting Professor, Yale Law School, New Haven CT (2002-3, 2004-5)
Visiting Fellow, RSSS, Australian National University, Canberra ACT (2003, 2006)
Visiting Lecturer, Catholic University of Brussels (2005, 2006)
Visiting Professor, University of Texas School of Law, Austin TX (2006)
Visiting Professor, Philosophy Department, and Old Dominion Visiting Fellow, Council of
the Humanities, Princeton University, Princeton NJ (2008)
Visiting Professor, College of Law, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT (2008)
Legal Research Foundation Visiting Scholar, University of Auckland (2010)
Fresco Lecturer, Università degli studi di Genova, Genoa, Italy (2010)
J.C. Smith Visiting Scholar, University of Nottingham (2014)
Marc and Beth Goldberg Distinguished Visiting Professor, Cornell University Law School,
Ithaca NY (2015)
Guest Lecturer, Universität Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland (2017)
Honours and distinctions
Fifty Pound Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford (1998-2000)
Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple (2003- )
Fellow of the British Academy, sections S1-law and H12-philosophy (2013- )
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Publications
BOOKS
1. Action and Value in Criminal Law (co-edited with Stephen Shute and Jeremy Horder),
(Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993)
2. Relating to Responsibility: Essays for Tony Honoré on his Eightieth Birthday (co-edited with
Peter Cane), (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2001)
3. Offences and Defences: Selected Essays on the Philosophy of Criminal Law (Oxford: Oxford
University Press 2007)
o reviewed in Criminal Law Review, Modern Law Review, Law Quarterly Review, Oxford
Journal of Legal Studies, Ethics, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Res Publica,
Criminal Law and Philosophy, and Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (book symposium)
o in Spanish as Ofensas y Defensas: Ensayos selectos sobre filosofía del derecho penal (trans
Manrique and Peralta, Madrid: Marcial Pons 2012)
4. Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law by H.L.A. Hart (second edition
with an introduction by John Gardner; Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008)
5. Law as a Leap of Faith: Essays on Law in General (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012)
o reviewed in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, American Journal of Jurisprudence,
Cambridge Law Journal, Modern Law Review, Ethics, Law and Philosophy (book
symposium), Jurisprudence (book symposium)
o translation into Spanish forthcoming 2018
6. Kelsen Revisited: New Essays on the Pure Theory of Law (co-edited with Luís Duarte
d’Almeida and Leslie Green), (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2013)
7. From Personal Life to Private Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018)
o reviewed in Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (pre-publication book symposium)
ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
1. ‘Concerning Permissive Sources and Gaps’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 8 (1988), 457
2. ‘Liberals and Unlawful Discrimination’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 9 (1989), 1; reprinted
in Christopher McCrudden (ed), Anti-Discrimination Law (Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1991)
3. ‘The Activity Condition in Criminal Law’, in Heike Jung, Heinz Müller-Dietz and Ulfrid
Neumann (eds), Recht und Moral: Beiträge zu einer Standortbestimmung (Baden Baden: Nomos
Verlag, 1991)
4. ‘Making Sense of Mens Rea: Antony Duff’s Account’, (co-author: Heike Jung), Oxford
Journal of Legal Studies 11 (1991), 559
5. ‘Private Activities and Personal Autonomy: At the Margins of Anti-Discrimination Law’, in
Bob Hepple and Erika Szyszczak (eds), Discrimination: The Limits of Law? (London: Mansell
1992)
6. ‘Introduction: The Logic of Criminal Law’, (co-authors: Stephen Shute and Jeremy
Horder) in Shute, Gardner and Horder (eds), Action and Value in Criminal Law (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1993)
7. ‘Freedom of Expression’, in Christopher McCrudden and Gerry Chambers (eds), Human
Rights and Civil Liberties in Britain (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993)
8. ‘Criminal Law and the Uses of Theory’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 14 (1994)
9. ‘Rationality and the Rule of Law in Offences Against the Person’, Cambridge Law Journal 53
(1994), 502
10. ‘Justifications and Reasons’, in Andrew Simester and A.T.H. Smith (eds), Harm and
Culpability (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1996); also in Czech as ‘Ospravedlnéní a
Odüvodnéní’, Pravnik 8 (1996), 705
11. ‘Discrimination as Injustice’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 16 (1996), 353
12. ‘The Purity and Priority of Private Law’, University of Toronto Law Journal 46 (1996), 459
13. ‘On the General Part of the Criminal Law’, in R.A. Duff (ed.), Philosophy and the Criminal
Law: Principle and Critique (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998)
14. ‘On the Ground of her Sex(uality)’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 18 (1998), 167
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15. ‘The Gist of Excuses’, Buffalo Criminal Law Journal 1 (1997), 575; reprinted in Joel Feinberg
and Jules Coleman, Philosophy of Law (8th ed, Belmont: Wadsworth 2008)
16. ‘Crime: in Proportion and in Perspective’, in A.J. Ashworth and M. Wasik (eds.),
Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998); reprinted in Aileen
Kavanagh and John Oberdiek, Arguing About Law (New York: Routledge 2009)
17. ‘Bemerkungen zu den Functionen und Rechtfertigungen von Strafrecht und Strafe’, in Nils
Jareborg, Andrew von Hirsch and Bernard Schünemann (eds), Positive Generalprävention als
letzte Auskunft oder letzte Verlegenheit det Straftheorie (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller Verlag, 1998)
18. ‘Law as a Leap of Faith’, in Peter Oliver, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott and Victor Tadros (eds),
Faith in Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2000)
19. ‘The Wrongness of Rape’ (co-author: Stephen Shute), in Jeremy Horder (ed), Oxford
Essays in Jurisprudence, Fourth Series (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000)
20. ‘The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law’, Current Legal Problems [2000], 1
21. ‘The Virtue of Charity and its Foils’, in Charles Mitchell and Sue Moody (eds), Foundations
of Charity (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2000)
22. ‘The Mysterious Case of the Reasonable Person’, University of Toronto Law Journal 51
(2001), 273
23. ‘Compassion without Respect? Nine Fallacies in R v Smith’ (co-author: Timothy
Macklem), [2001] Criminal Law Review 623
24. ‘Obligations and Outcomes in the Law of Torts’ in Peter Cane and John Gardner (eds),
Relating to Responsibility: Essays for Tony Honoré (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2001); reprinted
in Joel Feinberg and Jules Coleman, Philosophy of Law (8th ed, Belmont: Wadsworth 2008)
25. ‘Provocation and Pluralism’ (co-author: Timothy Macklem), Modern Law Review 64 (2001),
815
26. ‘Reasons’ (co-author: Timothy Macklem) in Jules Coleman and Scott Shapiro (eds), The
Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press
2002)
27. ‘In Defence of Defences’ in Flores Juris et Legum: Festskrift till Nils Jareborg (Uppsala: Iustus
2002)
28. ‘Legal Positivism: 5½ Myths’, American Journal of Jurisprudence 46 (2001), 199; reprinted in
Aileen Kavanagh and John Oberdiek, Arguing About Law (New York: Routledge 2009)
29. ‘Reasons for Teamwork’, Legal Theory 8 (2002), 495
30. ‘The Mark of Responsibility’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 23 (2003), 157
31. ‘No Provocation without Responsibility: A Reply to Mackay and Mitchell’ (co-author:
Timothy Macklem), [2004] Criminal Law Review 213
32. ‘The Legality of Law’, Ratio Juris 17 (2004), 168 (earlier version appeared in Associations 7
(2003), 89)
33. ‘Fletcher on Offences and Defences’, Tulsa Law Review 39 (2004)