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About

I teach law at the University of Surrey. I’m also a DPhil candidate at St John’s College, University of Oxford. My supervisor is Timothy Endicott.

My thesis is on administrative law, largely focused on English cases but drawing also on the United States, Canada, and Australia. It contrasts limits on the scope of a power from controls on its exercise, which correspond to a distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional grounds of review.

Apart from administrative law, I write on general jurisprudence (mostly along natural law and anti-positivist lines), special jurisprudence (especially on the law of obligations) and constitutional theory (especially the rule of law). I also have wide-ranging interests in moral and political philosophy.