John Gardner (legal philosopher)

John Gardner
Born (1965-03-25) 25 March 1965
Glasgow, Scotland
Alma mater University of Oxford
School Legal positivism
Institutions University of Oxford
Main interests
Legal philosophy
Criminal law
Tort law

John Gardner FBA (born 23 March 1965 in Glasgow) is the Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford and a fellow of University College, Oxford.[1][2]

Early life

Gardner attended Glasgow Academy from 1970 to 1982.[2] The following year he moved to the University of Oxford, where he received his BA, BCL (winning the Vinerian Scholarship), MA, and DPhil, under the supervision of Joseph Raz and Tony Honoré. He has been associated with New College (as a student, 1983–7), All Souls College (as a fellow, 1986–91 and 1998–2000), and Brasenose College (as a fellow, 1991–1996).[2] From 1996 to 2000 he was Reader in Legal Philosophy at King's College London.[1]

Philosophy

Gardner writes on general jurisprudence, the philosophical foundations of tort law and criminal law, and moral philosophy.[1] He describes Tony Honoré, his colleague since 1986, as his mentor;[3] and says he owes his approach to general jurisprudence to H. L. A. Hart.[4] His work is often compared to that of Joseph Raz. Gardner is also influenced by Aristotle and by Bernard Williams, one of his DPhil examiners.[5]

Honours and awards

Gardner has held several visiting positions, including at Columbia (2000), Yale (2002–3, 2005), Princeton (2008), the Australian National University (2003, 2006, 2008), and most recently Cornell (2015).[1][2] A barrister since 1988, Gardner was elected a Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple (one of the Inns of Court) in 2002.

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "John Gardner". Oxford Law Faculty. Retrieved 2015-12-28.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "John Gardner at Home". users.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2015-12-28.
  3. Gardner, John (2008). "Tony Honoré as Teacher and Mentor: a Personal Memoir". Aspects of Law in Late Antiquity (privately published).
  4. Gardner, John (2012). Law as a Leap of Faith. Oxford: OUP.
  5. "Law as a leap of faith: John Gardner interviewed by Richard Marshall". 3:AM Magazine. Retrieved 2015-12-28.

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