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Adam Perry is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Brasenose College. He holds degrees from the University of Winnipeg (BA Economics), University of Victoria (LLB), and the University of Oxford (BCL, MPhil, DPhil). His research focuses on administrative law, constitutional law, and jurisprudence, with recent publications exploring constitutional conventions, epistemic deference, and group agency. Perry has taught at institutions including the European University Institute and Queen Mary University of London, and has held roles such as law clerk at the British Columbia Court of Appeal.
Education:
- BA Economics, University of Winnipeg
- LLB, University of Victoria
- BCL, MPhil, DPhil, University of Oxford
Research Interests: Perry’s work delves into the boundaries of legal authority, with a focus on how constitutional and administrative frameworks shape governance. He examines topics like judicial review, constitutional conventions, and the ethical dimensions of legal mercy. His recent projects include analyzing epistemic deference in law and the role of group agency in legal decision-making.
Professional Contributions: Perry’s articles appear in leading journals such as the Cambridge Law Journal, Modern Law Review, and Legal Theory. He advises doctoral students in public law and jurisprudence and contributes to Oxford’s Jurisprudence and Public Law research groups.





