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Prof David Campbell, BSc (Econ), LLM, PhD, FCI (Arb)

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Professor in Durham Law School
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 33 42816
Fax: +44 (0) 191 33 42801
Room number: 111
Ex Officio Advisory Board Member of the Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Contact (email at i.d.campbell@durham.ac.uk)

Biography

David Campbell was educated at Cardiff University (BSc(Econ) 1980), the University of Michigan School of Law, USA (LLM 1985), and the University of Edinburgh (PhD 1985). He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Since 1985, he has taught at a number of British universities and in Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, the USA and Spain.

He has written on a wide range of legal and social scientific issues. His principal recent publications are The Implicit Dimensions of Contract (with H Collins and J Wightman, eds 2003), Remedies in Contract and Tort (with D Harris and R Halson 2002), and an edited collection of the works of Ian Macneil: IR Macneil, The Relational Theory of Contract, ed D Campbell (2001).

His main current research interests are in remedies for non-performance of contractual obligations and in regulatory theory, and particularly in the development of a ‘non-Chicagoan’ law and economics of these subjects. He is currently working on a book on Coase’s critique of intervention.

For a full list of publications please see: http://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/law/staff/ProfDavidCampbell_CV.pdf

Selected Publications

Books: authored

  • Harris, D., Campbell, I. D. & Halson, R. 2005. Remedies in Contract and Tort. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Books: edited

Books: reviews

  • Campbell, I.D., & (with Picciotto, S.) 2006. 'The Acceptable Face of Intervention: (A review of W Landes and R Posner, The Economic Structure of Intellectual Property Law)'. Social and Legal Studies 15(3): 455-472. (Additional information)

Essays in edited volumes

  • Campbell, I.D. 2005. 'Afterword: Feminism, Liberalism and Utopianism in the Analysis of Contracting', Feminist Perspectives on Contract Law. In Mulcahy, L. & Wheeler, S. London: Cavendish. 161-173 (16). (Additional information)
  • Campbell, I.D. 2005. 'How MAFF Caused the 2001 Foot and Mouth Epidemic', in B Hill et al, The New Rural Economy: Change, Dynamism and Government Policy. In Lee, R. London.: Institute of Economic Affairs. 16: 185-194. (Additional information)

Journal papers: academic

  • Campbell, I.D. & Devenney, J 2006. 'Damages at the Borders of Legal Reasoning'. Cambridge Law Review 65(1): 207-224. (Additional information)
  • Campbell, I.D. 2005. 'Alcohol-related Disorder and the Nature of the Problem of Social Cost'. Public Law 749-763 (17). (Additional information)
  • Campbell, I.D. 2005. 'Human Rights and the Critique of the Common Law. (Review of AWB Simpson, Human Rights and the End of Empire)'. Cardozo Law Review (26): 791-835 (3).
  • Campbell, I. D. 2004. 'The Incompleteness of Our Understanding of the Law and Economics of Relational Contract'. Wisconsin Law Review 2004(2): 645-678. (Additional information) (View publication online)
  • Campbell, I. D. & Wylie, P. 2003. 'Ain’t No Telling (Which Circumstances are Exceptional)'. Cambridge Law Journal 62(3): 605-630. (Additional information) (View publication online)

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