Curriculum Vitae

Maksymilian Del Mar

Professor of Legal Theory and Legal Humanities Queen Mary University of London

1. Employment • June 2021 –: Professor of Legal Theory and Legal Humanities, Department of , Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL), • Oct 2019 – May 2021: Professor of Legal Theory, QMUL • Sep 2015 – Sep 2019: Reader in Legal Theory, QMUL • Oct 2013 – Aug 2015: Senior Lecturer in Law and Philosophy, QMUL • Jun 2011 – Sep 2013: Lecturer in Legal and Social Philosophy, QMUL • Apr 2011 – May 2011: Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of , UK • Apr 2008 – Mar 2011: Teaching and Research Assistant, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland • Sep 2006 – Jun 2008: Tutor in , School of Law, • Jul 2006 – Aug 2006: Legal and Policy Officer, Queensland Law Society (QLS), Australia • Feb 2006 – Aug 2006: Director of the Professional Ethics Project, QLS • Feb 2006 – Jun 2006: Solicitor, Macrossans Lawyers, Brisbane, Australia • Feb 2005 – Jan 2006: Associate to the Hon. Margaret White, Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia

2. Qualifications • Oct 2011 – Oct 2012: Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher and Professional Education, Institute of Education, University of London, UK • Apr 2008 – May 2012: Doctorat ès sciences sociales (PhD in the Social Sciences; ProDoc Program in Philosophy) (The Normative Dimension of Social Life from a Second-Person Perspective), University of Lausanne, Switzerland (Supervisors: Laurence Kaufmann and Julien Deonna; Examiners: Paul Roth, and Michele Grossen) • Sep 2006 – Jun 2009: PhD in Law (Jurisprudential Inquiries between Discourse and Tradition), University of Edinburgh, UK (Supervisors: Zenon Bankowski and Neil MacCormick; Examiners: Scott Veitch and Claudio Michelon) • Oct 2006: Qualified as Solicitor of the High Court of Australia • Mar 2006: Qualified as Legal Practitioner of the Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia • Sep 2005 – Jan 2006: Grad. Dip. in Legal Practice, College of Law, Queensland, Australia • Feb 1998 – Nov 2004: Bachelor of (First Class Honours), with a Certificate of Specialisation in International Law, University of Queensland (UQ), Australia • Feb 2002 – Nov 2002: First Class Honours in Arts (Philosophy and Literature), UQ (with a thesis on Italo Calvino’s Concept of Beginnings in If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller... supervised by Aurelia Armstrong and Tony Thwaites) • Feb 1998 – Nov 2001: Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy and Literature), UQ

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3. Awards, Honours and Distinctions • British Academy Mid-Career Fellow, 2020-21 • Associate Academic Fellow, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, 2016- • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, 2012- • Academic Fellow, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, 2013-16 • Leverhulme Research Fellow, 2013-14 • Visiting Research Fellow, Ins for Adv Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh, May-Jun 2011 • European Visiting Research Fellow, Caledonian Research Foundation (CRF) and Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), May-June 2011 • Swiss National Science Foundation Doctoral Award, 2008-2011 • Universitas 21 Anniversary Fellow, Law, McGill University, Canada, Feb-Mar 2008 • College of Humanities and Social Science Studentship and Overseas Research Award, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2006-2009 • Prize for Professional Responsibility, College of Law, Queensland, Australia, 2006 • Fellowship, Centre for the History of European Discourses, UQ, Nov 2004-Jan 2005 • Don Mannison Prize (Best Results in Philosophy Honours), UQ, 2002 • Douglas Price Memorial Prize (Best Results in Advanced Philosophy), UQ, 2001 • Queen’s Trust for Young Australians Award, 1999-2000

4. Student experience and education

Undergraduate • Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, 3rd year, Law, QMUL, 2011 (most years)- • Legal Reasoning in a Global Context, optional, Law, QMUL, 2019-2020 • Historical Perspectives on Law & Legal Thought, 1st year, Law with History, QMUL, 2017-18 • Contract Law, 1st year, Law, QMUL, 2011-12 • Law, Knowledge, Power: Past and Present, UG course, Law, QMUL, approved

Postgraduate • LLM in Legal Theory, QMUL, Convenor, various years from 2014-2020 • Common Law Reasoning, LLM, QMUL, 2018-2020 • Visual Jurisprudence, LLM, QMUL, 2019-2020 • Imagination and Legal Cognition, LLM, QMUL, 2014-2017 • Historical Jurisprudence, LLM, QMUL, approved

Doctoral Supervision • Ms. Luiza Tavares da Motta, Tense and Tensions between Law, Literature and Temporality, with Tanzil Chowdhury, Law, QMUL, 2021- • Ms. Gabrielle Schwarzmann, Trauma, Pain and Shame: Recovering the Experiences of Non-Elite Women in Late Medieval English Legal Culture, with Miri Rubin, Law / History, QMUL, 2021- • Ms. Emma Raucent, The Metaphor of Balancing in European Human Law, with Eva Nanopoulos, Law, QMUL, 2019- • Dr. Adela Halo, Ending the French Revolution: Germaine de Staël and the Birth of Liberalism in France, with Gareth Stedman-Jones, Law & History, QMUL, 2015-2020 • Dr. Eda Sahin, Establishing an Effective and Efficient EU Collective Redress Mechanism on Damages Actions in the Field of Competition Law, with Maher Dabbah, Law, QMUL, 2011-2015

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Teaching as Visiting Professor • Distinguished Visiting Professor, Intensive Course on ‘Case Law and the Humanities’, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 3-7 January 2022 • Visiting Prof, Philosophy Research Institute, National University of Mexico, August 2016 • Visiting Prof, Federal Institute of the Judiciary, Mexico, August 2016 • Visiting Prof, School of Law, University of Wroclaw, Poland, November 2016

Other Teaching Responsibilities / Initiatives • Examiner in Jurisprudence in the External University of London LLB Degree, since 2012 • Deputy Chief Examiner in in the External University of London LLB Degree, since 2014 • External Examiner, LLM in Transnational Law, King’s College London, 2014-2018 • Queen Mary lead on the successful introduction of a new LLB degree: Law with History. This has been running since 2016 • Queen Mary lead on the Association of Transnational Law Schools (ATLAS), which is a doctoral education network of leading law schools worldwide. Organiser of the ATLAS summer Agora at QMUL, 19-30 June 2017 • As Founding Director of the CLSGC, organiser of over 10 Masterclasses and workshops for PhD students. These have been Masterclasses with many of the world’s leading scholars (e.g. Lauren Benton, Christopher Tomlins, Paul Schiff Berman, Brian Tamanaha) • Examiner, Contract Law, University of London, External LLB program, 2012-2015

5. Publications

Work-in-Progress • The Middle Station: A Life of Neil MacCormick, Stanford University Press • ‘Contextual Legal Pedagogy’, special issue of the Int J of Law in Context (2022), co-edited with Kenneth Armstrong and Sally Sheldon (as co-editors of the Law in Context series)

Monographs 1. Artefacts of Legal Inquiry: The Value of Imagination in Adjudication, Hart, 2020, 484 pp a. Andrew Halpin in Jotwell (2020): https://juris.jotwell.com/imaginary-laws/ b. Robert Spoo in The New Rambler (2020): https://newramblerreview.com/book- reviews/law/figures-in-the-judge-s-carpet c. Symposium in Junkyard of the Mind: A Scholarly Blog Devoted to the Study of the Imagination, commentary by Margherita Arcangeli (Philosophy, Paris), Guillemette Bolens (Literature, Geneva), Catherine Wearing (Philosophy, Wellesley), 3-6 May 2021 d. Symposium (online), Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence, University of Sydney, Australia, 9 November 2021, with Karen Crawley (Law, Griffith), Desmond Manderson (Law, ANU) and Emily Kidd White (Law, Toronto), and publication in the Australasian Journal of Legal Philosophy e. ‘Law and Imagination’ Symposium, with Aoife O’Donoghue (Law, Durham), Liron Shmilovits (Law, Cambridge), Nicholas McBride (Law, Cambridge) and Liz Fisher (Law, Oxford), QMUL, 15 December 2021 f. Symposium in progress for Jurisprudence, with Jonathan Crowe (Law, Bond), Ben Golder (Law, UNSW), Shivprasad Swaminathan (Law, Jindal Global), and Elizabeth Anker (English / Law, Cornell) g. Joint seminar of the Law Faculty, Stockholm University and Philosophy Faculty, , May 2022 h. Symposium in progress for Critical Analysis of Law (CAL), December 2022

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Edited Volumes 2. Virtue, Emotion & Imagination in Law & Legal Reasoning, co-ed Amalia Amaya, Hart, 2020 3. Oxford Handbook of Law & Humanities, co-ed Simon Stern & Bernadette Meyler, OUP, 2020 a. Reviewed in the Modern Law Review, and Law & Literature 4. Authority in Transnational Legal Theory: Theorising Across Disciplinary Borders, co-ed Roger Cotterrell, Edward Elgar, 2016 5. Law in Theory and History: New Essays on a Neglected Dialogue, co-ed Michael Lobban, Hart, 2016 a. Reviewed in the Cambridge Law Journal, Edinburgh Law Review, Journal of , Jotwell, Comparative Legal History, Modern Law Review, and the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 6. Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice, co-ed William Twining, Springer, 2015 a. Reviewed in the Cambridge Law Journal, and Jotwell 7. Legal Theory and Legal History, co-ed Michael Lobban, Ashgate, 2014 8. Legal Theory and the Humanities, co-ed Peter Goodrich, Ashgate, 2014 9. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences, co-ed Burkhard Schafer, Ashgate, 2014 10. The Anxiety of the Jurist: Legality, Exchange & Judgement, co-ed Claudio Michelon, Ashgate, 2013 11. The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life, co-ed Zenon Bankowski, Ashgate, 2013 12. The Arts and the Legal Academy, co-ed Zenon Bankowski & Paul Maharg, Ashgate, 2013 13. New Waves in , Palgrave Macmillan, 2011 14. The Methodology of Legal Theory, co-ed Michael Giudice & Wil Waluchow, Ashgate, 2010 15. Legal Theory and the Social Sciences, co-ed Michael Giudice, Ashgate, 2010 16. Legal Theory & the Legal Academy, co-ed William Twining & Michael Giudice, Ashgate, 2010 17. Law as Institutional Normative Order, co-ed Zenon Bankowski, Ashgate, 2009

Special Issues and Symposia for Journals 18. ‘William Twining’s Jurist in Context’ (2020) 4 Int J of Law in Context 459-490 19. ‘Fleur Johns, “Data, Detection, and the Redistribution of the Sensible in International Law”’, American J of International Law, AJIL Unbound, 2017 20. ‘Legal Fictions’ (2013) 9(4) Int J of Law in Context 437-519 21. ‘Exemplary Narratives in Law and Legal Reasoning’, co-ed Randy Gordon (2013) 25(3) Law & Literature 331-482 22. ‘The Human Right to Subsistence’, co-ed Rowan Cruft (2013) 30(1) J of App Phil 53-100

Introductions and Conclusions to Edited Collections and Special Issues 23. ‘New Horizons for the Study of the Legal Mind: Relating Virtue, Emotion and Imagination’, with Amalia Amaya, in Amaya and Del Mar (eds.), Virtue, Emotion and Imagination in Law and Legal Reasoning, 2020, 1-22 24. ‘Introduction’, with Bernadette Meyler and Simon Stern, in The Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities, 2020, xxi-xxviii 25. ‘Introduction’, with Roger Cotterrell, in Cotterrell and Del Mar (eds.), Authority in Transnational Legal Theory, 2016, 1-23 26. ‘Concluding Reflections: Transnational Futures of Authority’, with Roger Cotterrell, for Cotterrell and Del Mar (eds.), Authority in Transnational Legal Theory, 2016, 387-404 27. ‘Introducing Fictions: Examples, Functions, Definitions and Evaluations’, in Del Mar and Twining (eds.), Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice, 2015, ix-xxxv 28. ‘Introduction’, with Michael Lobban, in Del Mar and Lobban (eds.), Legal Theory and Legal History, 2014, xi-xxxv 29. ‘Introduction’, with Peter Goodrich, in Del Mar and Goodrich (eds.), Legal Theory and the Humanities, 2014, xi-xxvi

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30. ‘Introduction: Of Empires and Revolutionaries’, with Burkhard Schafer, Del Mar and Schafer (eds.), Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences, 2014, xi-xxxiii 31. ‘Introduction’, with Claudio Michelon, in Del Mar and Michelon (eds.), The Anxiety of the Jurist: Legality, Exchange and Judgement, 2013, 1-10 32. ‘Introduction’, with Zenon Bankowski & Paul Maharg, in Bankowski, Del Mar and Maharg (eds.), The Arts & the Legal Academy: Beyond Text in Legal Education, 2013, 1-13 33. ‘Introduction’, with Zenon Bankowski, in Bankowski and Del Mar (eds.), The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life: Beyond Text in Legal Education, 2013, 1-9 34. ‘Recovering Legal Fictions’ (2013) 4 Int J of Law in Context 437-441 35. ‘Introduction [to Special Issue on Exemplary Narratives in Law and Legal Reasoning]’, with Randy Gordon (2013) 25(3) Law & Literature 331-336 36. ‘Introduction to the Symposium on the Human Right to Subsistence’, with Rowan Cruft (2013) 30(1) J of App Phil 52-56 37. ‘Introduction’, in New Waves in Philosophy of Law, 2011, 1-27 38. ‘Introduction’, with Michael Giudice, in Del Mar and Giudice (eds.), Legal Theory and the Social Sciences, 2010, ix-xxxv 39. ‘Introduction’, with William Twining and Michael Giudice, in Del Mar, Twining and Giudice (eds.), Legal Theory and the Legal Academy, 2010, ix-xl 40. ‘Introduction’, in Del Mar & Bankowski (eds.), Law as Inst. Normative Order, 2009, 1-14

Chapters 41. ‘Ludic Legal Pedagogy: Mooting in Early Modern England’, in Subha Mukherji and Dunstan Roberts (eds.), Law and Poetics in Early Modern England and Beyond, Palgrave, forthcoming 42. ‘The Legal Imagination: Individual, Interactive and Communal’, in Amaya and Del Mar (eds.), Virtue, Emotion and Imagination in Law & Legal Reasoning, Hart, 2020, 235-260 43. ‘Global Historical Jurisprudence: Relating Law and Power in a Global Context’, in Jorge Zamora (ed.), Jurisprudence in a Globalised World, EE, 2020, 100-126 44. ‘Philosophical Analysis and Historical Inquiry: Theorising Normativity, Law and Legal Thought’, in Markus Dubber and Christopher Tomlins (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Legal History, 2018, OUP, 3-22 45. ‘Legal Reasoning in Pluralist Jurisprudence: The Practice of the Relational Imagination’, in Andrew Halpin & Nicole Roughan (eds.), In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence, 2017, CUP, 40-63 46. ‘On the Hinges of History: For a Relational Legal Historiography’, in Christopher Tomlins and Justin Desautels-Stein (eds.), Searching for Contemporary Legal Thought, 2017, CUP, 61-79 47. ‘Beyond Universality and Particularity, Necessity and Contingency: On Collaboration between Legal Theory and Legal History’, in Del Mar & Lobban (eds.), Law in Theory and History, Hart, 2016, 22-38 48. ‘Modelling Law Diachronically: Temporal Variability in Legal Theory’, in Del Mar & Lobban (eds.), Law in Theory and History, Hart, 2016, 108-126 49. ‘Learning How to Read a Case: Resources and Activities from the Visual and Dramatic Arts’, in B. von Klink and B. de Vries (eds.), Academic Learning in Law: Theoretical Positions, Teaching Experiments and Learning Experiences, EE, 2016, 244-266 50. ‘Imaginaries of Authority: Towards an Archaeology of Disagreement’, for Cotterrell and Del Mar (eds.), Authority in Transnational Legal Theory, Hart, 2016, 220-251 51. ‘The Natural and the Normative: The Distinction, not the Dichotomy between Facts and Values in a Broader Context’, in Sanne Taekema & Bart van Klink (eds.), The Development of Law: Creating Legal Facts and Norms Through Interdisciplinary Research, EE, 2016, 224-241 52. ‘Legal Fictions and Legal Change in the Common Law Tradition’, in Del Mar and Twining (eds.), Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice, Springer, 2015, 225-254

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53. ‘Images of Borders and the Politics and Legality of Identity’, with Zenon Bankowski, in Richard Nobles and David Schiff (eds.), Law, Society and Community: Socio-Legal Essays in Honour of Roger Cotterrell, Ashgate, 2014, 61-77 54. ‘Beyond the State in & of Legal Theory’, in Sean Donlan & Lukas Heckendorn-Urscheler (eds.), Concepts of Law, Ashgate, 2014, 19-41 55. ‘Learning from W.D. Lamont: Towards a Science of Situated Judgement’, in Ross Anderson, James Chalmers, and Johnnie MacLeod (eds.), Festschrift in Honour of the Tercentenary of the Regius Chair in Law, Law School, Avizandum, 2014, 105-124 56. ‘Thinking in Images in Legal Theory’, in Del Mar and Michelon (eds.), The Anxiety of the Jurist: Legality, Exchange and Judgement, Ashgate, 2013, 43-67 57. ‘The Education of Attention and Encounter in the Legal Academy’, in Bankowski & Del Mar (eds.), The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life, Ashgate, 2013, 33-63 58. ‘The Works of Neil MacCormick: A Complete Bibliography and a Bibliographical Essay on Scottish Themes’, in (ed.), MacCormick’s , EUP, 2012, 25-69 59. ‘Legal Understanding and the Affective Imagination’, in Caroline Maughan and Paul Maharg (eds.), Affect and Legal Education, Surrey: Ashgate, 2011, 177-193 60. ‘The Torch of Art & Sword of Law: Between Particularity & Universality’, with Zenon Bankowski, in Oren Ben-Dor (ed.), Law & Art: Ethics, Aesthetics & Justice, Routledge, 2011, 163-174 61. ‘Modes of Explanation of Behaviour in Contemporary Legal Theory’, in Marcin Pieniazek (ed.), Law and Legal Cultures in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the Young Researchers Workshop of the IVR Congress, Cracow: Oficyna Wydawnicza, 2009, 25-45

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals 62. ‘The Declamatory Tradition of Normative Inquiry: Towards an Aesthetic History of Legal and Political Thought’ (2019) 1(2) Jus Cogens 151-171 63. ‘Emotion Experiments in Legal Thought’ (2018) 5(2) CAL: Critical Analysis of Law 9-26 64. ‘Educating the Legal Imagination’ (2018) Law & Method 1-18 65. ‘Common Virtue and the Perspectival Imagination: Adam Smith and Common Law Reasoning’ (2018) 9(1) Jurisprudence 58-70 66. ‘Imagination in Legal Thought: Abilities, Devices and their Comparative History’ (2017) 12(2) The J of 77-94 67. ‘Metaphor in International Law: Language, Imagination and Normative Inquiry’ (2017) 86(2) Nordic J of Int Law 170-195 68. ‘Imagining by Feeling: A Case for Compassion in Legal Reasoning’ (2017) 13(2) Int J of Law in Context 143-157 69. ‘The Forward-Looking Requirement of Formal Justice: Neil MacCormick on Consequential Reasoning’ (2015) 6(3) Jurisprudence 429-50 70. ‘Must We Play to Win? A Reply to Morgan’ (2015) 45 Philosophy of the Social Sciences 266-272 71. ‘Legality as Relative Institutionalisation: MacCormick’s Diffusionism and Transnational Legal Theory’ (2014) 5(2) Transnational Legal Theory 177-217 72. ‘Legal Fictions and Legal Change’ (2013) 4 International Journal of Law in Context 442-465 73. ‘Exemplarity & Narrativity in the Common Law Tradition’ (2013) 25(3) Law & Lit 390-427 74. ‘Relational Jurisprudence: Vulnerability between Fact & Value’ (2012) 2 Law & Method 63-81 75. ‘The Smithian Categorical Imperative: How MacCormick Smithified Kant’ (2012) 98(2) Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 233-254 76. ‘What Does History Matter to Legal ?’ (2011) 5 J of the Phil of History 383-405 77. ‘Concerted Practices and the Presence of Obligations: Joint Action in Competition Law and Social Philosophy’ (2011) 30(1) Law & Philosophy 105-140 78. ‘Beyond Text in Legal Education: Art, Ethics & the Carnegie Rep’ (2010) 56 Loyola LR 101-44 79. ‘Moral Education in Law Schools & Law Firms’ (2009) 59(2) J of Legal Education 298-304

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80. ‘The Moral Quality of Work in International Economic Institutions: Resisting Complacency’, with Oche Onazi (2008) 4(4) Int J of Law in Context 337-372 81. ‘The Spatio-Temporality of Objectification in Legal Theory: Concepts of Legality between Theory and Practice’ (2008) 2 Problema: Anuario de Filosofia y Teoria del Derecho 127-155 82. ‘Na Progu [On the Doorstep]’, with Zenon Bankowski, (2008) 5 No Foundations: Journal of Extreme 142-144 83. ‘System Values and Understanding Legal Language’ (2008) 21(1) Leiden J of Int Law 29-61

Review Essays 84. ‘The Poetics and Politics of Custom: Law, Literature and Time’ (2021) 42(4) Poetics Today, forthcoming (Stephanie Elsky, Custom, Common Law & the Constitution of English Renaissance Literature, 2020) 85. ‘The Carceral Imaginary’ (2021) 55(2) Style 270-277 (Monika Fludernik, Metaphors of Confinement: The Prison in Fact, Fiction and Fantasy, 2019) 86. ‘Is Historical Knowledge Philosophically Interesting?’ (2020) The New Rambler Review, 2 April 2020 (Paul Roth, The Philosophical Structure of Historical Explanation, 2020) 87. ‘The Role and Value of Coherence in Theories of Legal Reasoning’ (2017) 30(4) Ratio Juris 491- 506 (Amalia Amaya, The Tapestry of Reason, 2015) 88. ‘Judging Virtuously: Developing an Empathic Capacity for Perceptual Sensitivity’ (2014) 5(1) Jurisprudence 177-89 (Amalia Amaya & Ho Lock Lai (eds), Law, Virtue and Justice, 2013) 89. ‘Marmor’s Social Conventions: The Limits of Practical Reason’ (2011) 41(3) Philosophy of the Social Sciences 420-445 (Andrei Marmor, Social Conventions, 2009) 90. ‘Normativism, Anti-Normativism and Humanist Pragmatism’ (2010) 33(2-3) Human Studies 305-323 (Stephen Turner, Explaining the Normative, 2010) 91. ‘Jurisprudence on the Frontline’ (2008) 5 European Journal of International Law 1095-1108 (Scott Veitch, Law and Irresponsibility, 2007) 92. ‘Legal Norms and Normativity’ (2007) 27(2) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 355-372 (Sylvie Delacroix, Legal Norms and Normativity, 2006) 93. ‘The Normative Ontology of the Law’ (2003) 22 University of Queensland Law Journal 239-250 (Peter Cane, Responsibility in Law and Morality, 2002)

Reviews 94. ‘Velasco, Dead Voice’ (2021) Law & Literature, forthcoming 95. ‘Ziogas, Law and Love in Ovid’ (2021) Cambridge Law Journal, forthcoming 96. ‘Manderson, Danse Macabre: Temporalities of Law in the Visual Arts’ (2020) 3 CLJ 628-631 97. ‘Frow, Interpretive Conflict’ (2020) 83(6) MLR 1380-1385 98. ‘Wan, Masculinity and the Trials of Modern Fiction’ (2018) 30 Law & Literature 492-494 99. ‘Glenn & Smith (eds.), Law & the New Logics’ (2017) 76(3) CLJ 678-680 100. ‘Harrington, Towards a Rhetoric of Medical Law’ (2017) 80(4) MLR 779-82 101. ‘Edlin, Common Law Judging’, (2017) 80(3) MLR 547-551 102. ‘Lowrie & Ludemann, Exemplarity and Singularity’ (2016) 36(3) Legal Studies 535-545 103. ‘Ekins, Nature of Legisl. Intent; Duxbury, Elements of Legisl.’ (2013) 72(3) CLJ 758-64 104. ‘Shapiro, Legality’ (2012) 71(3) CLJ 706-709 105. ‘Young, Responsibility for Justice’ (2012) 18(4) Res Publica 373-377 106. ‘Besson & Tasioulas, The Phil of Int Law’ (2011) 24(1) Leiden J of Int Law 266-272 107. ‘Tully, Public Philosophy in a New Key, 2 Vols’ (2009) 69(3) CLJ 661-664 108. ‘Smith, The Mystery of Capital’ (2009) 63(3) Dialectica 365-368 109. ‘Supiot, Homo Juridicus’ (2009) 5 Law, Culture and the Humanities 325-329 110. ‘Tilly, Why? & Credit and Blame’ (2009) 3(2) Criminal Law and Philosophy 209-212 111. ‘Deflem, ’ (2008) 67(3) CLJ 660-662 112. ‘Tamanaha, Law as a Means to an End’ (2007) 66(2) CLJ 468-471

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113. ‘Cotterrell, Law, Culture & Society’ (2007) 41(4) Law & Society Review 983-985 114. ‘Summers, Form and Function in a Legal System’ (2006) 65(3) CLJ 723-726 115. ‘Corcoran & Bottomley, Interpreting Statutes’ (2006) 26 Queensland Lawyer 329-330 116. ‘Tontti, Right & Prejudice: Prol. to a Hermeneutical Phil of Law’, ALPSA, 2006, 138-145 117. ‘Samuel, Epistemology and Method in Law’ (2005) 24(1) UQ Law J 25-230 118. ‘Soper, The Ethics of Deference’ (2004) 23(1) UQ Law J 268-272

Reviews for the ‘Books from Other Disciplines’ series 119. ‘Long, Excavating the Memory Palace’ (2021) 17(2) Int J of Law in Context 275-79 120. ‘Lugli, The Making of Measure’ (2020) 16(4) Int J of Law in Context 491-4

Media / Online Articles 121. ‘Synopsis of Artefacts of Legal Inquiry’ and ‘Responses to Arcangeli, Bolens and Wearing’, Junkyard of the Mind: A Scholarly Blog Devoted to the Study of the Imagination, 3-6 May 2021: https://junkyardofthemind.com/blog/2021/4/29/book-symposium-introduction- from-maksymilian-del-mar 122. ‘Virtue, Emotion and Imagination – and Comparative Law’, with Amalia Amaya, Comparative Law Blog, 9 March 2020: https://british-association-comparative- law.org/2020/03/09/virtue-emotion-and-imagination-and-comparative-law-amalia-amaya- and-maksymilian-del-mar/ 123. ‘Thought Experiments in Law: Practice and Theory’, The Junkyard: A Scholarly Blog Devoted to the Study of Imagination, 19 July 2017; https://junkyardofthemind.com/blog?author=58f75d766a49631f02535ac2 124. ‘Introduction’, Symposium on Fleur Johns, ‘Data, Detection, and the Redistribution of the Sensible in International Law’, American Journal of International Law, AJIL Unbound, 2017 125. ‘The Legal Imagination’, Aeon, 2017; https://aeon.co/essays/why-judges-and-lawyers- need-imagination-as-much-as-rationality 126. ‘Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice’, Imperfect Cognitions Blog, 2015: http://imperfectcognitions.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/legal-fictions-in-theory-and- practice.html.

Research Grants • 2020-1: British Academy Mid-Career Research Fellowship, £121,678. • 2015-6: British Academy / Newton Fund Mobility Grant, with Amalia Amaya, £10,000. • 2013-4: Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship, £42,269. • 2013: Modern Law Review Conference Grant, with Roger Cotterrell, £5,000. • 2012-13: Westfield Fund for Enhancing Student Experience Grant, with Alicja Rogalska and Jacqueline Defferary, £20,000.

Other Research Outputs • Neil MacCormick website (https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/maccormick/). This website contains an annotated timeline, bibliography, as well as audio and visual archives.

6. Lectures and Talks

Invited Lectures, Keynotes or Seminar Presentations (since 2011) • Does Imagination Matter to Legal Reasoning?, Amsterdam Law School, 27 September 2021 • Exercising the Legal Mind: Narratological Play in the Roman Declamations and English Renaissance Mooting, ‘Law and Poetics: Early Modern and Beyond’, CRASSH, University of Cambridge, 2-4 July 2018 • Precedent, Narrative, Emotion, Precedent in EU Law, Law, U of Birmingham, 9 February 2018

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• Imagination in Legal Thought, Seminar on Society-Ethics-Law: Philosophical Perspectives, Faculty of Law, University of Salzburg, Austria, 30 November 2017 • Educating the Legal Imagination, Keynote Lecture, Joint Conference of the Netherlands Assoc. of Legal Philosophy & the Netherlands Assoc. of the Sociology of Law on “New Perspectives on Active Learning & Teaching in Legal Education”, U of Utrecht, Netherlands, 3 November 2017 • Imagination in Legal Thought, Aesthetics Research Centre, U of Kent, UK, 18 October 2017 • Historical Inquiry and Philosophical Analysis, University of Edinburgh, 28 April 2017 • Law and the Visual, Osgoode Hall School of Law, University of Toronto, 5 April 2017 • Metaphor in International Legal Argument, UNAM, Mexico, 31 March 2017 • Theorising Legal Reasoning in Comparative History: The Place of the Imagination, Conference in Honour of Geoffrey Samuel, Reid Hall, Paris, 3 December 2016 • Why and How Does History Matter to Theorising Law?, Jagellonian U, Krakow, Poland, 8 Nov 2016 • Imagination in Legal Cognition: Implications for Legal Education, U of Wroclaw, 7 November 2016 • Legal Reasoning in the Common Law Tradition, Inner Temple Lecture, 10 October 2016 • A Case for Compassion in Legal Reasoning, Institute of Juridical Research, UNAM, Mexico, 8 Sep 2016 • Relations between the Theory & History of Law, Inst of Jur Research, UNAM, Mexico, 6 Sep 2016 • History and Theorising Law Globally, Philosophical Perspectives on Global Law – International Conference in Legal and , University of Cartagena, 24-26 August 2016 • Comment on Fred Schauer, Workshop on Legal Fictions, , 11 March 2016 • Is There a Scottish Tradition of Jurisprudence? Neil MacCormick and the Scottish Enlightenment, Institute of Scottish Historical Research, University of St. Andrews, 5 November 2015 • Imagining by Feeling: The Case for Compassion in Legal Reasoning, Workshop on Compassion and Legal Reasoning, IVR Congress, Washington, 31 July – 2 August 2015 • Mapping the Normative Phenomenologically: Petrazycki’s Science of Normative Experience, Workshop on Law, Emotion and Society, IVR Congress, Washington, 31 July – 2 August 2015 • Discussant of Keynote speech by Professor Susan Bandes, Symposium on Law and Compassion, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, 1 July 2015 • The Relational Imagination, Conference on ‘The Search for Contemporary Legal Thought’, Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, 1-2 June 2015 • Thinking about Law Diachronically, Centre for Legal Theory, National U of Singapore, 25 May 2015 • Theorising Transnational Authority, with Roger Cotterrell, SciencesPo Law School, Paris, 7 May 2015 • Neil MacCormick’s ‘Law as Institutional Fact’: 40 Years Later, Centre for Law and Society Seminar Series, School of Law, University of Edinburgh, 26 February 2015 • Imagining Consequences: Future Hypothetical Reasoning in the Common Law, Edinburgh Legal Theory Research Group, 25 February 2015 • The Technique of Relational Legal Pluralism, International Conference on ‘In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence’, National University of Singapore, 5-6 February 2015 • The Forward-Looking Requirement of Formal Justice: Neil MacCormick on Consequential Reasoning, UCL Legal Philosophy Forum, London, 4 June 2014 • Mainly Optimistic: Neil MacCormick on Politics in the European Union, Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge, 30 April 2014 • Teaching Legal Reasoning: Resources from the Visual and Dramatic Arts, Digital Humanities Workshop with Johanna Drucker, QMUL, 25 March 2014 • Neil MacCormick and Scottish Politics, Legal Biography Project, Law, LSE, 18 March 2014 • Teaching Legal Reasoning: Resources from Visual & Dramatic Arts, Ankara Bar Ass Conf, 8-10 Jan 2014 • Neil MacCormick and Transnational Legal Theory: Reconstructing the Legacy, Osgoode Hall School of Law, York University, Toronto, 29 November 2013 • The Imaginative Dimension of Legal Reasoning, Staff Seminar, Law, QMUL, 30 January 2013 • Thinking in Images, The Anxiety of the Jurist: Themes from the Work of Zenon Bankowski, School of Law, University of Edinburgh, 22-23 August 2011

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• Exemplary Narratives Workshop, IVR Congress, U of Frankfurt, Germany, 15-20 August 2011 • Legal Fictions Workshop, IVR Congress, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 15-20 August 2011 • The Evaluative Life: Between Fact and Value in MacCormick’s Theories of Law and Legal Reasoning, Workshop on The Fact/Value Separation and its Relevance for Interdisciplinary Research in Law, IVR Congress, University of Frankfurt, Germany, 15-20 August 2011 • Neil MacCormick’s Intellectual Biography: The Beginnings of a Project, Legal Theory Research Group, School of Law, University of Edinburgh, 15 June 2011 • Neil MacCormick’s Practical Philosophy: The Primacy of the Norm-User, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, 31 May 2011

Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations (since 2009) • Characterisation and Personification in Legal Thought, Personification Across the Disciplines, University of Durham, 17-19 September 2018 • Art, Drama and the Legal Imagination, Law, Culture and Humanities Conference, Birkbeck College, University of London, 22-23 March 2013 • Joint Action in Competition Law and Social Philosophy, Collective Intentionality Conference, University of Basel, Switzerland, 23-26 Aug 2010 • Games or Playing: Two Metaphors for the Study of the Normativity of Social Interaction, Roundtable on the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, St. Louis University, US, 19-21 Mar 2010 • The Experience of Normativity, Société de Philosophie Analytique, University of Geneva, Switzerland, 2-5 Sep 2009 • Beyond Text in Legal Education: Art, Ethics and the Carnegie Report, Law, Culture and Humanities Conference, School of Law, Suffolk University, Boston, US, 3-4 Apr 2009

7. Academic Citizenship

Editing • Founding Editor, Shaping Law series, Hart / Bloomsbury, 2021- • Founding Editor, ‘Books from Other Disciplines’, Int Journal of Law in Context, 2020- • Member of the Editorial Board, Jus Cogens, 2019- • Co-Editor, Law-in-Context series, Cambridge University Press, 2017- • Member of the Editorial Board, Int Journal of Law in Context, 2017- • Member of the International Editorial Board, Recht en Methode, Netherlands, 2014- • Member of the International Scientific Council, Krytyka Prawa, published by Akademia Leona Kozminskiego, Warsaw, Poland, 2013-

Peer-Reviewing • Article reviewer for Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law, Monash University Law Review, Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, and Law & Literature, and other journals • Manuscript reviewer for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Edward Elgar, Hart, Brill, and Routledge

Membership of Academic Associations • Member of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric • Member of the Society of Legal Scholars (UK) • Member of the Association of Law Teachers (UK) • Member of the International Association for Legal and Social Philosophy (UK IVR) • Member of the Selden Society (UK)

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Organisation of Events • As President of the UK Branch of the International Association of Legal and Social Philosophy (UK IVR), from 2013-2018, I organised / assisted with 5 Annual Conferences, at Queen Mary (2013); LSE (2014); Belfast (2015); Leeds (2016); and Sheffield (2017). • As Founding Convenor, with Nicole Roughan, of the International Network of Transnational Legal and Political Philosophy, I organised the Inaugural Meeting at QMUL on 7 November 2013 and have supported / assisted with 4 meetings in Colombia, Rome, Singapore and Edinburgh. • As Founding Director of the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC), QMUL, from 2013 to 2018, I organised 20-30 events per year. This has included conferences, lectures, international dialogues, seminars and workshops. Details are available on the Centre website: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/clsgc/. This website also includes some videos of past lectures. • Founder and Convenor of the Cotterrell Lecture in Sociological Jurisprudence, Law, QMUL, since 2014. This is an Annual Lecture series, and one of the Department’s flagship lecture series. • Organiser of the Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities, London Conference, QMUL, 7-8 June 2018 (Partner conference in May 2018 at Stanford University). • Co-Organiser, with Paul Schiff Berman, of the Global Legal Pluralism Conference, QMUL and George Washington University, 15-16 November 2017. This led to the in-progress Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism (edited by Paul Schiff Berman). • Organiser of the ATLAS Agora, a conference accompanying the 2-week summer school for PhD students in the ATLAS Network, QMUL, 19-30 June 2017. • Co-Organiser, with Amalia Amaya, Conference on Imagination, Emotion and Virtue in Legal Reasoning, British Academy / Newton funded, UNAM, Mexico, 30-31 March 2017. • Founder and Organiser of the Conversations in Law and Humanities, interview with Joe Sacco, Department of Law, QMUL, 21 March 2017. • Co-Organiser, with Stavros Brekoulakis, of the Arbitration and Legal Reasoning International Conference, Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context and the School of Arbitration, QMUL, 16-17 November 2016. • Organiser of the Imagination and Legal Reasoning: History, Theory, Pedagogy, Interdisciplinary Workshop, Department of Law, QMUL, 15 June 2016. • Organiser, with Amalia Amaya, Special Workshop on ‘Compassion and Legal Reasoning’, for the World Congress of the IVR, Washington, 27 July – 1 August 2015. • Organiser, with Roger Cotterrell, Special Workshop on ‘Law, Emotion and Society: Recovering the Classics’, for the World Congress of the IVR, Washington, 27 July – 1 August 2015. • Organiser of Constructing Concepts of Law: A Half-Day Workshop with Brian Tamanaha, Law, QMUL, 10 June 2015. • Co-Organiser, with Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, of the Law and Images: Past, Present and Future workshop, Foundation for Law, Justice and Society, University of Oxford, 22 May 2015. • Organiser of the Forensic Shakespeare by Quentin Skinner, Public Lecture at the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple (3 March 2015) and Symposium at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (5 March 2015), collaboration between Departments of Law and History, and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and the Institute of English Studies. • Organiser of Workshops and lectures with Chris Tomlins, Law and History, QMUL, May 2014. • Organiser of the Authority in a Transnational Age, Modern Law Review Seminar, Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC), QMUL, 8-9 November 2013. • Founding Convenor, with Michael Lobban, of the Legal Theory and Legal History Research Group, with a series of Research Seminars, QMUL, 2012-2013. • Co-Organiser, with Michael Lobban, of the Legal Theory and Legal History: A Neglected Dialogue? UK IVR Conference, Department of Law, QMUL, 12-13 April 2013. • Co-Organiser, with Randy Gordon, of the The Arts and Legal Reasoning Panel for the Law, Culture and Humanities Conference, Birkbeck College, London, 22-23 March 2013.

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• Co-Organiser, with Claudio Michelon, of The Anxiety of the Jurist: Themes from the Work of Zenon Bankowski conference, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 22-23 Aug 2011. • Organiser of the Legal Fiction Workshop, IVR Congress, Frankfurt, 15-20 Aug 2011. • Co-Organiser, with Randy Gordon, of the Exemplary Narratives, Workshop at the IVR Congress, University of Frankfurt, 15-20 Aug 2011.

External Research Funding / Institutional Review • Reviewer, Polish National Academy of the Sciences, 2017- • External Reviewer, Research Program on Rethinking the Rule of Law, Law School, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 12 November 2015 • Panel Chair and Selector, ‘International Law and Linguistics’ Agora, European Society of International Law 10th Anniversary Conference, Vienna, 1-3 September 2014

PhD Examination • Mr Paul Burgess, The Problems and Solutions of Change in Conceptions of the Rule of Law in the Seventeenth Century: Evolution or Revolution? School of Law, U of Edinburgh, 8 Nov 2018 • Ms Amalie Friese, Judicial Incrementalism, Faculty of Law, U of Copenhagen, 16 Dec 2016 • Mr Valentin Jeutner, Irreconcilable Conflicts of Norms in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, U of Cambridge, 29 September 2015 • Mr Jonathon Horton, Limits of Legislation as a Source of Law: An Historical and Comparative Analysis, School of Law, U of Edinburgh, 24 September 2015

Management at the School of Law, Queen Mary University of London • Director of Graduate Studies, 2019-2020; 2021- • Founding Director, Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context, 2013-2018 • Member of the Executive and QM Lead, Association of Transnational Law Schools, 2014-17 • Academic Responsible for Open Days, 2013-15 • Bar Council Liaison Officer & Staff Liaison for Student Bar Association, 2012-15 • Deputy Director of Graduate Studies, 2012-13 • Founding Convenor of the Legal Theory and Legal History Research Group, 2012-13 • Internal Moot Co-Ordinator, 2011-12

Management at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Queen Mary University of London • Member of the Advisory Committee, Centre for the History of Emotions, 2019- • Member of the Advisory Committee, Centre for the History of Political Thought, 2013- • Member of Advisory Group, Special Subject on Medieval Universities, School of History, 2015- • Member of Task-and-Finish Group, Liberal Arts Degree, 2015-2016 • Lead on LLB with History, 2015-2016 • Member of Working Group on Digital Humanities, 2014

Management at Queen Mary University of London • Member of the Vice-Principal (for Research) Research Consultation Group, QMUL, 2014-2015 • College Assessor, QMUL, 2011-12

National and International • President of the UK IVR – the UK Branch of the International Association of Legal and Social Philosophy, 2013-18 • Founding Convenor, with Nicole Roughan, of the International Network of Transnational Legal and Political Theory, http://www.transnationaltheorynetwork.com/, 2013-2019

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8. Other • Australian Legal Philosophy Students Association, Founder and President, 2003-6 • UQ Vanguard (Literary Periodical at the University of Queensland), Managing Editor, 2002-2004 • Australian Junior Chess Champion and Junior Blitz Chess Champion, Perth, Australia, 1997 • Australian Representative, World Junior Chess Championships U/12, U/16, U/18, U/20, 1991- 1999 (1991: Poland; 1994: Hungary; 1995: Brazil; 1996: Spain; 1997: Armenia; 1998: India; 1999: Armenia)

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