Weekly round-up

This week’s announcements include:

  1. Public Law searching for new members of the Editorial Committee
  2. The John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Fellowship in Constitutional Law or Constitutional Theory, Trinity College, Oxford

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Public Law searching for new members of the Editorial Committee

Public Law are now seeking two new members of the Editorial Committee and invite expressions of interest from those who may be interested in joining the Committee. With a view to ensuring that the Committee possesses a broad range of relevant expertise Public Law are keen to attract outstanding candidates with interests in any field of public law and would also welcome candidates who are not lawyers but have experience or interests in disciplines relevant to public law, including political science. Appointment to the Committee is unpaid and is to be for a fixed period of five years.

Public Law are also interested in appointing an Editor for the International Survey section of Public Law. This should be a role of interest to any comparative public lawyer, and is modestly remunerated.

If you are interested in joining the Committee or applying for the position of International Survey Editor please email the General Editor, Professor Maurice Sunkin (publiclw@essex.ac.uk), explaining how you would contribute to Committee’s work. Expressions of interest should be submitted by 5pm on Monday 28 October 2019. For further information, please contact the General Editor, Maurice Sunkin at publiclw@essex.ac.uk.

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The John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Fellowship in Constitutional Law or Constitutional Theory, Trinity College, Oxford

Applications are invited for a stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship, tenable for three years from 1st April 2020 (or as soon after this date as possible), in Constitutional Law and / or Constitutional Theory. The successful candidate is likely to be at or near the postdoctoral level. This post is sponsored by the Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government at the University of Oxford. The Junior Research Fellow must engage in original research, and may undertake a limited amount of teaching with the consent of the College.

The deadline for applications is noon (UK time) on Thursday 14th November 2019. More information may be found HERE.