Complete list of speakers, 2009-2023

The following is a complete list of speakers at the Gerald Gordon Seminar on Criminal Law between 2009 and 2023, along with their institutional affiliation at the time.

Peter Alldridge (Queen Mary): 2017
Catherine Appleton (Nottingham): 2019
Andrew Ashworth (Oxford): 2009
Felicity Belton (Glasgow): 2019
Jacob Bronsther (LSE): 2017
Graeme Brown (Aberdeen): 2023
Kevin Brown (Queen's University Belfast): 2017
Ilona Cairns (Aberdeen): 2017
John Cairns (Edinburgh): 2013
Isla Callander (Glasgow): 2014
Kathryn Campbell (Ottawa): 2015
Liz Campbell (Aberdeen, then Durham): 2010 and 2018
Henrique Carvalho (Warwick): 2021
James Chalmers (Edinburgh, later Glasgow): 2010, 2015 and 2021
John Child (Birmingham): 2023
Eric Clive (Edinburgh): 2009
Jennifer Collins (Bristol): 2022
Clare Connelly (Glasgow): 2011
Andrew Cornford (Edinburgh): 2012
Kelly-Ann Couzens (University of Western Australia): 2019
Sharon Cowan (Edinburgh): 2009, 2015 and 2019
K Crosby (Newcastle): 2018
Sally Cunningham (Leicester): 2013
Roxanna Dehaghani (Cardiff): 2022
Enys Delmage (St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton): 2014
Ian Dennis (UCL): 2009
Kajsa Dinesson (Edinburgh): 2023
Linn Döring (Max Planck Institute, Freiburg): 2016
Mark Dsouza (UCL): 2021
Antony Duff (Stirling): 2009, 2013 and 2018
Peter Duff (Aberdeen): 2009 and 2013
Matt Dyson (Oxford): 2019
Louise Ellison (Leeds): 2014
Mo Egan (Stirling): 2019
Lindsay Farmer (Glasgow): 2009 and 2014
Pamela Ferguson (Dundee): 2010 and 2016
Rahim Foroughi Nik (Nantes): 2015
Matt Gibson (Liverpool): 2016
Philip Glover (Aberdeen): 2013
Stuart Green (Rutgers): 2009
David Hamer (Sydney): 2013
Melissa Hamilton (Surrey): 2023
Ester Herlin-Karnell (Amsterdam): 2017
Jeremy Horder (LSE): 2014
Jackie Hodgson (Warwick): 2013
Lord Hope of Craighead: 2009 (public lecture)
Neil Hutton (Strathclyde): 2012
John Jackson (Nottingham): 2016
Tim Jones (Swansea): 2010
Eamon Keane (Glasgow): 2023
Christine Kelly (Glasgow): 2011
Chloë Kennedy (Edinburgh): 2012, 2018 and 2019
Louise Kennefick (Maynooth): 2022
Anne-Marie Kilday (Oxford Brookes): 2015
Renée Kool (Utrecht): 2013
Nicola Lacey (LSE): 2016
Patrick Layden (Scottish Law Commission): 2012
Genevieve Lennon (Strathclyde): 2017
Fiona Leverick (Glasgow): 2010, 2015 and 2021
Pia Levicnik (Luxembourg): 2023
Ronnie Mackay (De Montfort): 2013
Elise Maes (Oxford): 2018
Gerry Maher (Edinburgh): 2009
Finbarr McAuley (UCD): 2009
Claire McDiarmid (Strathclyde): 2009 and 2014
Clare McGlynn (Durham): 2011
Sandra Marshall (Stirling): 2009
Vanessa Munro (Nottingham, later Warwick): 2010, 2019 and 2021
Donald Nicolson (Strathclyde): 2015
Alan Norrie (King's College London): 2009
Micheál Ó Floinn (Glasgow): 2018
Federico Picinali (LSE): 2019
Oliver Quick (Bristol): 2014
Hannah Quirk (Manchester): 2016
Fiona Raitt (Dundee): 2012
Mike Redmayne (LSE): 2012
Lord Reed: 2013 (public lecture)
Sinéad Ring (Maynooth): 2023
Corsino San Miguel (Glasgow): 2014
Andrew Sanders (Birmingham): 2013
Lady Scott: 2018 (public lecture)
Jane Scoular (Strathclyde): 2011
Carla Sepulveda Penna (Oxford): 2021
Elizabeth Shaw (Aberdeen): 2013
Stephen Skinner (Exeter): 2022
Laurène Soubise (Liverpool): 2021
Eimear Spain (Limerick): 2015
Findlay Stark (Edinburgh): 2010
Bob Sullivan (UCL): 2011
Sarah Summers (Zurich): 2011
Victor Tadros (Warwick): 2009
Dirk van Zyl Smit (Nottingham): 2019
Cyrus Tata (Strathclyde): 2022
Sheriff Tom Welsh QC: 2009
Rhonda Wheate (Glasgow Caledonian): 2013
William Wilson (Queen Mary): 2010
Lucia Zedner (Oxford): 2017