Yr Athro Keith Smith
Emeritus Professor
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Keith Smith has been a Professor of Law at Cardiff Law School, UK since 1996. He read law at the London School of Economics and was later awarded a DPhil by the University of Oxford. In 2010 he became Emeritus Professor at Cardiff Law School.
His principal publications are:
James Fitzjames Stephen: Portrait of a Victorian Rationalist (Cambridge, 1988);
A Modern Treatise on the Law of Criminal Complicity (Oxford, 1991);
Lawyers, Legislators and Theorists (Oxford, 1998);
The Oxford History of the Laws of England Victorian Volumes (Oxford, 2010);
Edited edition with Introduction and Commentary of Fitzjames Stephen's General View of the Criminal Law, 1863 (Oxford, 2014).
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2007
- Smith, K. J. 2007. Stumbling towards Professionalism: A post-revisionist overview of the establishment of English policing in the nineteenth century. Cardiff University. Available at: http://www.law.cf.ac.uk/researchpapers/papers/3.pdf
2004
- Smith, K. J. 2004. Lord Goddard. In: Matthew, H. C. G. and Harrison, B. eds. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 548-552.
2001
- Smith, K. J. 2001. Withdrawal in complicity: a restatement of principles. Criminal Law Review 2001(Novemb), pp. 769-785.
- Smith, K. J. and McLaren, J. P. S. 2001. History's living legacy: an outline of 'modern' historiography of the common law. Legal Studies 21(2), pp. 251-324. (10.1111/j.1748-121X.2001.tb00573.x)
- Smith, K. and McLaren, J. P. S. 2001. History's living legacy: an outline of ‘modern’ historiography of the common law. Legal Studies 21(2), pp. 251-324. (10.1111/j.1748-121X.2001.tb00573.x)
1999
- Smith, K. J. 1999. Duress and steadfastness: in pursuit of the unintelligible. Criminal Law Review(May), pp. 363-376.
- Smith, K. J. 1999. Anthony Hammond: ‘Mr. Surface’ Peel's persistent codifier. The Journal of Legal History 20(1), pp. 24-44. (10.1080/01440362008539584)