Professor Kevin Gray FBA

Law
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1999
Subjects
Law
Sections
Law

Current post

Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Cambridge; Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge

Past appointments

University of Cambridge Emeritus Professor of Law; Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge

2015 -

Trinity College University of Cambridge Fellow

1993 -

University of Cambridge Professor of Law

1993 -

University of London Drapers Professor of Law

1991 - 1993

Trinity College University of Cambridge Fellow

1981 - 1990

Publications

Can environmental regulation constitute a taking of property at common law? Environmental and Planning Law Journal Vol 24 2007

Property in a Queue Property and Community 2010

There's No Place Like Home! Journal of South Pacific Law 2007 Vol 11

Recreational Property Modern Studies in Property Law 2011 Vol 6

Pedestrian democracy and the geography of hope Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 2010 Vol 1

Civil Rights, Civil Wrongs and Quasi-Public Space European Human Rights Law Review 1999 Vol 4

Regulatory property and the jurisprudence of quasi-public trust Sydney Law Review 2010 Vol 32

The rhetoric of realty Rationalizing Property, Equity and Trusts 2003

Property in thin air Cambridge Law J 1991

Equitable property Current legal problems 1994

Elements of land law 5th ed 2009

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Right Hon Sir Jack Beatson FBA

Private Law (Contract, Restitution, Commercial law), Constitutional and Administrative Law (in particular the position of the judiciary and human rights)

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Professor Emily Jackson FBA

Medical law, especially the regulation of assisted reproduction; end of life decision-making and the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry

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Professor Andrew Burrows FBA

English law of obligations, especially the law of restitution/unjust enrichment and remedies for breach of contract and torts.

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