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Roderick Bagshaw

CUF Lecturer 

Roderick Bagshaw is Tutor and Fellow in Law at Magdalen College and a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law. He teaches undergraduate courses in Administrative Law, Constitutional Law and Tort Law, and on the postgraduate BCL Evidence course. He was formerly on the Executive Committee of the Society of Legal Scholars and the Convenor of the Society's Tort Law Subject Section.

Previous posts:

Fellow of Mansfield College 1994-2002.

Lecturer, Jesus College, 1992-94.


Subject groups : Civil Procedure : Constitutional and Administrative Law : Evidence : Tort

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R M Bagshaw and N J McBride, Tort Law (Third edition) (Pearson Longman 2008)

URL: http://wps.pearsoned.co.uk/ema_uk_he_mcbride_tortlaw_3/

Abstract: Third edition of McBride and Bagshaw's Textbook on Tort.


ISBN: 978-1-4058-5949-3

R M Bagshaw, 'Monetary Remedies in Public Law - Misdiagnosis and Misprescription' (2006) 26(1) Legal Studies 4-25

R M Bagshaw, 'Chapters on: 'Relevance, Admissibility and Weight; Previous and Subsequent Existence of Facts; The Best Evidence Rule'; 'Corroboration, Supporting Evidence and Related Warnings'; 'Identification'; 'Physical Conditions, States of Mind and Emotions'' in Hodge M Malek (ed), Phipson on Evidence, Sixteenth edition (Sweet & Maxwell 2005)

Other notes:These chapters are substantially updated, and in part re-thought and re-worked versions of chapters by the same author in the previous edition. The great majority is original work, but some passages, particularly in the "Relevance" chapter, are taken from much earlier editions of the same book by an unidentified author.


ISBN: 0421-874708

R M Bagshaw, 'Children as Actionable Damage' (2004) 15 King's College Law Journal 117-127


Correspondence address: Magdalen College, High Street, Oxford, OX1 4AU

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