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More About Me
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| Qualifications |
BA LLB (Sydney); BCL, DCL (Oxford) |
| Biography |
For the first 20 years of his academic career, Peter Cane taught at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, successively as lecturer, reader and professor. Since 1997 he has been Professor of Law at the ANU, until 2007 in the Research School of Social Sciences. In 2002 he was a member of the Panel of Eminent Persons appointed to conduct a Review of the Law of Negligence for the nine Australian governments. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia |
| Scholarly Interests |
private law, especially the law of obligations; public law, especially administrative law; and legal theory, especially concepts of responsibility |
| Recent Publications |
‘Responsibility in Law and Morality’ (2002) 'Administrative Law' (4th edn, 2004) ‘The Law of Torts in Australia’ (4th edn 2007, with F Trindade and M Lunney) 'The Anatomy of Private Law Theory' (2005) 25 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 203 'Reforming Tort Law in Australia: A Personal Perspective' (2003) 27 Melbourne University Law Review 649 'Taking Disagreement Seriously: Courts, Legislatures and the Reform of Tort Law' (2005) 25 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 393 'Taking Law Seriously: Starting Points of the Hart/Devlin Debate' (2006) 10 The Journal of Ethics 21 'Administrative Tribunals and Adjudication' (2009) |
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