Professor Paul Davies FBA

Law
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2000
Subjects
Law
Sections
Law

Current post

Allen and Overy Professor of Corporate Law Emeritus; Senior Research Fellow, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford

Past appointments

University of Oxford Allen and Overy Professor of Corporate Law Emeritus; Senior Research Fellow, Harris Manchester College

2014 -

Jesus College University of Oxford Allen & Overy Professor of Corporate Law

2009 - 2014

London School of Economics and Political Science University of London Cassel Professor of Commercial Law, London School of Economics

1998 - 2009

London School of Economics and Political Science University of London Cassel Professor of Commercial Law

1998 - 2009

University of Oxford Lecturer, Reader in Law of Enterprise, Professor

1973 - 1998

University of Warwick Lecturer in Law

1969 - 1973

University of Warwick Lecturer

1969 - 1973

Publications

The regulation of take-overs and mergers 1976

Labour legislation and public policy 1993

Gower's principles of modern company law 6th edn 1997; 7th edn 2003; 8th edn 2008

Introduction to company law 2002

The Anatomy of Corporate Law 2004, 2nd edn 2009

Towards a flexible labour market 2007

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English, European & American legal history; comparative law, with particular attention to modern German civil & criminal procedure; Anglo-American equity, trust, pension & employee benefit law.

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Professor Adam Crawford FBA

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Professor Margaret Davies FBA

Margaret Davies is Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Law at Flinders University, South Australia.

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