
Professor Timothy Endicott
Vinerian Professor of English Law
University Academic Fellow since 2020
I work on the doctrine and the theory 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.
Contact:timothy.endicott@law.ox.ac.uk
- Fellow in Law, Balliol College, Oxford (from 1999 to 2020)
- Fellow, St Catherine’s College, Oxford (from 1998 to 1999)
- Postgraduate, University of Oxford (1997)
- LLB, University of Toronto (1988)
- Postgraduate, University of Oxford (1985)
- Undergraduate, Harvard College (1983)
- Constitutional law
- Administrative law
- Philosophy of law
- Legal Misinterpretation’ (2022) 13 Jurisprudence 99-106
- ‘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
- ‘Law and Language’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2022 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
- Administrative Law (OUP) 5th ed 2021
- ‘The Purpose of a State’ (2021) 66 American Journal of Jurisprudence 69–83
- ‘Why Proportionality is not a General Ground of Judicial Review’ (2020) 1 Keele Law Review 1-23
- ‘What use has approved’ (2020) 33 Ratio 220-231
- Publications (External Link)
- General Editor, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
- Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Administrative Law, Jurisprudence and Political Theory