Rouse Ball Professor of English Law

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Rouse Ball Professor of English Law
Incumbent
Louise Gullifer QC (Hon)
from October 1, 2019
Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
StyleProfessor
TypeProfessorship
ResidenceUniversity of Cambridge
AppointerThe Board of Electors to the Rouse Ball Professorship of English Law
FormationOctober 1, 1927
First holderSir Percy Winfield
Salary£70,004-£180,014[1]

The Rouse Ball Professorship of English Law is a senior professorship in English law at the University of Cambridge, established in 1927 by a bequest from the mathematician W. W. Rouse Ball. In establishing the office, Rouse Ball expressed a hope "that it might be found practicable for such Professor or Reader to include in his or her lectures and treatment historical and philosophical aspects of the subject".[2]

Its holders are chosen based on international recognition in their field of scholarship, having an outstanding record in research and publication, strategic vision and commitment to developing their field of scholarship within the University of Cambridge, and the Faculty of Law's profile within that field, and having a commitment to excellence in learning and teaching.[3]

On 1 October 2019, Professor Louise Gullifer was appointed to the professorship, following the retirement of her predecessor David Feldman.[4]

Rouse Ball Professors of English Law[]

Name From To
Sir Percy Henry Winfield 1928 1942
Henry Arthur Hollond 1943 1949
Stanley John Bailey 1950 1967
Glanville Williams 1968 1977
Sir William Wade 1978 1983
Sir David Williams 1984 1992
Sir Jack Beatson 1993 2003
David Feldman 2004 2018
Louise Gullifer 2019

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References[]

  1. ^ https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/files/single_salary_spine_as_at_1_august_2017.pdf
  2. ^ https://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/pdfs/2016/Cambridge-Statutes-and-Ordinances-2016.pdf
  3. ^ https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/files/englishlaw.pdf
  4. ^ "Professor Louise Gullifer QC (Hons Causa) appointed to the Rouse Ball Professorship of English Law". Hertford College, University of Oxford. 15 October 2018. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
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