Professor Timothy Endicott

Professor Timothy Endicott

Law
University Academic Fellow since 2020

I work on the doctrine and the theory and the history of United Kingdom constitutional and administrative law. I have written about the constitutional law of India, Canada, and the United States, and about human rights law. I also work in general jurisprudence, with particular interests in legal interpretation and in the relation between adjudication and the law.

Research Areas
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Philosophy of Law

Selected Publications

Dicey + 100: Alfred Venn Dicey, a Centennial Commemoration

Andrew Dickinson, Timothy Endicott, and Wolfgang Ernst, eds (Intersentia 2024)

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Philosophical Foundations of Precedent

Timothy Endicott, Hafsteinn Dan Kristjánsson, and Sebastian Lewis, eds (OUP 2023)

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‘The Rule of Justice’

(2022) 20 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1851–1873

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‘The Death of Law? Computationally Personalised Norms and the Rule of Law’

co-authored with Karen Yeung, (2022) 72 University of Toronto Law Journal 373-402

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‘Law and Language’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

(Spring 2022 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)

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Administrative Law

(OUP) 5th ed 2021

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Background
  • Fellow in Law, Balliol College, Oxford (from 1999 to 2020) 
  • Fellow, St Catherine’s College, Oxford (from 1998 to 1999) 
  • DPhil in Law, University of Oxford (1997) 
  • LLB, University of Toronto (1988) 
  • MPhil in Comparative Philology, University of Oxford (1985) 
  • AB, Harvard College (1983)