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Michael Lobban is a **Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College** and **Professor of Legal History** at the University of Oxford. He holds a multidisciplinary academic background, having studied at the University of Cambridge and served as a Junior Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford. He has taught law at institutions including the University of Durham, Brunel University, Queen Mary University of London, and the London School of Economics.
- Education: BA and MA from the University of Cambridge.
His research focuses on the history of law and legal thought in the common law world, particularly between the 18th and 19th centuries. Key areas include colonial legal systems, jurisprudence, and the intersection of law with sociopolitical contexts. Notable works include *The Common Law and English Jurisprudence, 1760–1850* (1991), *Imperial Incarceration: Detention without Trial in the Making of British Colonial Africa* (2021), and volumes for *The Oxford History of the Laws of England*.
Lobban currently serves as Secretary of the Selden Society, where he edited works like *Jeffrey Gilbert on Property and Contract* (2017–2018). He is affiliated with research groups such as the Private Law Research Group and the Jurisprudence in Oxford Research Group.
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