The Eminent Scholars Archive is an expanding archive developed by Lesley Dingle and Daniel Bates, joined in 2023 by John Magyar, in which we document the careers and achievements of eminent scholars associated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. The archive includes biographies, bibliographies, photographs, recorded interviews and many other resources. Since 2022 the development of the Archive has been overseen by the Faculty of Law’s Eminent Scholars Archive Steering Group.
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The Eminent Scholars Archive is an expanding archive developed by Lesley Dingle and Daniel Bates, joined in 2023 by John Magyar, in which we document the careers and achievements of eminent scholars associated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. The archive includes biographies, bibliographies, photographs, recorded interviews and many other resources. Since 2022 the development of the Archive has been overseen by the Faculty of Law’s Eminent Scholars Archive Steering Group.
For more information, see the Squire Law Library website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
The Eminent Scholars Archive is available to listen or subscribe to via most popular podcast platforms.
Material in the Archive is copyright of the University of Cambridge. Enquiries about the Eminent Scholars Archive including any reuse should be directed to Daniel Bates at db298@cam.ac.uk
Professor Gerald Postema was the Arthur Goodhart Visiting Professor in Legal Science for 2013-2014. He was interviewed initially in January 2014 in the Squire Law Library, while the present interview was held on June 30th 2014. Professor Postema looks back favourably over his teaching activities while in the Goodhart Chair. He also speaks of his researches into the papers of Sir Matthew Hale, on which he bases part of his Boutwood Lecture at Corpus Christi college. In particular, he elaborates on Hale’s interesting concept of Potestas Irritans, and how his research on Hale led him to the works of the 17th century Spanish legal philosopher Francisco Suárez. Professor Postema also gives some details of new insights into his long standing research into the writings and ideas of Jeremy Bentham.
For more information, see the Squire website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
Cambridge Law Eminent Scholars Archive Podcast
The Eminent Scholars Archive is an expanding archive developed by Lesley Dingle and Daniel Bates, joined in 2023 by John Magyar, in which we document the careers and achievements of eminent scholars associated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. The archive includes biographies, bibliographies, photographs, recorded interviews and many other resources. Since 2022 the development of the Archive has been overseen by the Faculty of Law’s Eminent Scholars Archive Steering Group.
For more information, see the Squire Law Library website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
The Eminent Scholars Archive is available to listen or subscribe to via most popular podcast platforms.
Material in the Archive is copyright of the University of Cambridge. Enquiries about the Eminent Scholars Archive including any reuse should be directed to Daniel Bates at db298@cam.ac.uk