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Adrian A. S. Zuckerman
NationalityBritish

Adrian A. S. Zuckerman is a British legal scholar. He is Professor of Civil Procedure at the University of Oxford and editor of the Civil Justice Quarterly [1]

Zuckerman is the author of Principles of Criminal Evidence (1989), Justice in Crisis: Comparative Perspectives of Civil Procedure (1999), and Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principles of Practice (3rd edition 2013). He is co-author with Paul Roberts of Criminal Evidence (3rd edition 2013), and co-editor with Ross Cranston of Reform of Civil Procedure: Essays on "Access to Justice" (1996). He is also the author of the "Annual Survey of Civil Procedure," published each year in the All England Law Reports Annual Review. [1]

He was an advisor to Lord Woolf's Access to Justice inquiry in 1996, and runs the Civil and Public Litigation (Procedure) course for the LLM degree at University College London. [1] In June 2011 it was announced he would join the professoriate of New College of the Humanities, a private college in London. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Adrian Zuckerman", adrianzuckerman.com, accessed June 8, 2011.
  2. ^ "The professoriate" Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, New College of the Humanities, accessed June 8, 2011.

Further reading

  • Adrian Zuckerman's website, accessed June 8, 2011.
  • Assy, Rabeea; Higgins, Andrew, eds. (2020). Principles, Procedure, and Justice: Essays in honour of Adrian Zuckerman. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198850410.001.0001. ISBN  9780192590770.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adrian A. S. Zuckerman
NationalityBritish

Adrian A. S. Zuckerman is a British legal scholar. He is Professor of Civil Procedure at the University of Oxford and editor of the Civil Justice Quarterly [1]

Zuckerman is the author of Principles of Criminal Evidence (1989), Justice in Crisis: Comparative Perspectives of Civil Procedure (1999), and Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principles of Practice (3rd edition 2013). He is co-author with Paul Roberts of Criminal Evidence (3rd edition 2013), and co-editor with Ross Cranston of Reform of Civil Procedure: Essays on "Access to Justice" (1996). He is also the author of the "Annual Survey of Civil Procedure," published each year in the All England Law Reports Annual Review. [1]

He was an advisor to Lord Woolf's Access to Justice inquiry in 1996, and runs the Civil and Public Litigation (Procedure) course for the LLM degree at University College London. [1] In June 2011 it was announced he would join the professoriate of New College of the Humanities, a private college in London. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Adrian Zuckerman", adrianzuckerman.com, accessed June 8, 2011.
  2. ^ "The professoriate" Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, New College of the Humanities, accessed June 8, 2011.

Further reading

  • Adrian Zuckerman's website, accessed June 8, 2011.
  • Assy, Rabeea; Higgins, Andrew, eds. (2020). Principles, Procedure, and Justice: Essays in honour of Adrian Zuckerman. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198850410.001.0001. ISBN  9780192590770.

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