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Grant Lamond is a University Lecturer in Legal Philosophy and Felix Frankfurter Fellow in Law at Balliol College, University of Oxford. His work focuses on the philosophy of law, particularly criminal law, legal reasoning, and the role of coercion in legal systems. He has contributed significantly to debates on precedent, case-law methodology, and the theoretical foundations of legal systems.
Research interests include the intersection of moral philosophy with legal culpability, the structure of legal systems, and the application of analogical reasoning in common law. His scholarship bridges analytical jurisprudence with practical legal reasoning, addressing foundational questions about the nature of law and its coercive mechanisms.
Publications span over two decades, with recent works exploring moral vice and culpability in criminal law, the rule of recognition in legal theory, and the methodology of legal sources. His 2024 article on 'Culpability and Moral Vice' exemplifies his engagement with contemporary debates in criminal law philosophy.
He holds the Felix Frankfurter Fellowship in Law at Balliol College, recognizing his contributions to legal scholarship. His teaching includes Jurisprudence, Criminal Law (Mods), Moral and Political Philosophy, and the Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law.




