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CUF lecturer Julie Dickson (LLB, Dip. L.P. Glasgow; MA, DPhil Oxon) is a CUF lecturer in the Faculty of Law, and Fellow and Senior Law Tutor at Somerville College.
After completing a D. Phil in legal philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford, she held lectureships at the University of Leicester and University College London before taking up a Fellowship in Law at Somerville College in 2002.
She works mainly in general jurisprudence, and especially on methodological issues, and her publications on this topic include her book, Evaluation and Legal Theory (2001). She is also interested in theoretical aspects of European Union Law, including the relations between legal systems in the EU. Dr Dickson teaches Jurisprudence and European Union Law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and is the review articles editor of the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies. She also serves on the editorial board of legal philosophy journals, Legal Theory, Transnational Legal Theory and Problema.
All | Recent | Selected Publications sorted by selection | sort by year J Dickson, Evaluation and Legal Theory (Hart Publishing 2001) Other notes:Spanish language edition published by the National Autonomous University of Mexico Press in association with Hart Publishing in 2006, translated by Dr Juan Vega Gomez ISBN: 1-84113-184-9 J Dickson, 'The Central Questions of Legal Philosophy' in Michael Freeman (ed), Current Legal Problems (OUP 2004) J Dickson, 'Methodology in Jurisprudence: a critical survey' (2004) 10(3) Legal Theory 117-156 J Dickson, 'Is the Rule of Recognition Really a Conventional Rule?' (2007) 27(3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 373-402 DOI: 10.1093/ojls/gql032 ISBN: 1464-3820 Correspondence address: Somerville College, Oxford, OX2 6HD
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