Andrew Lewis (professor)
Andrew D. Lewis is professor emeritus of comparative legal history at University College London. He is a specialist in Roman law, English and European legal history and Canon law. Lewis received his BA from the University of Cambridge in 1970 and his LLB also from Cambridge in 1971.[1][2]
Selected publications
- Lewis, A. (2009). Pitcairn's Tortured Past: A legal history. In D. Oliver (Ed.), Justice, legality, and the rule of law (pp. 39-61). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Lewis, A. (2007). Martin Dockray and The Zong: A tribute in the form of a chronology. The Journal of Legal History, 28 (3), 357-370.
- Lewis, A. (2007). When is a Tax not a Tax but a Tithe?. In J. Tiley (Ed.), Studies in the History of Tax Law II (pp. 235-252). Oxford: Hart Publishing.
- Lewis, A. (2005). Advocatio: A postponement in iure. Fundamina - Ex Iusta Causa Traditum: Essays in honour of Eric H. Pool, Editio specialis, 215-228.
- Lewis, A. (2005). On Not Expecting the Spanish Inquisition: The Uses of Comparative Legal History. In J. Holder, C. O'Cinneide, M. Freeman (Eds.), Current Legal Problems 2004 Volume 57 (pp. 53-84). Oxford University Press.
- Lewis, A. D. E. (2003). 'Secundum legem' in Institutio Oratoria V.13.7. In O. Tellegen-Couperus (Ed.), Quintilian and the Law (pp. 111-117). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
- Lewis, A. (2003). Lincoln wills 1532-1534. J SOC ARCHIVISTS, 24 (1), 116-118.
- Lewis, A. (2003). Smollett's assault. Times Literary Supplement (5247), 19.
- Lewis, A. (2003). The records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Black books, vol 6, 1914-1965. J SOC ARCHIVISTS, 24 (1), 116-118.
- Lewis, A. D. E. (2000). "The Autonomy of Roman Law". In P. Coss (Ed.), The Moral World of the Law, Past & Present Publications (pp. 37-47). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Lewis, A. D. E. (1997). John Austin, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined. Utilitas, 9 (2), 267-270. doi:10.1017/S0953820800005355
- Lewis, A. D. E. (1997). Roman Law in the Middle of the Third Millennium. In M. D. Freeman (Ed.), Current Legal Problems 1997: Law and Opinion at the End of the Twentieth Century (pp. 397-419). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Lewis, A. D. E. (Ed.). (1997). The Journal of Legal History. Journal of Legal History, 18 (1-3).
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