
معرفی
NJ McBride is a College Lecturer at Pembroke College and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on private law, tort law, contract law, criminal law, and jurisprudence, with affiliations to the Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice (CCCJ) and Cambridge Private Law Centre (CPLC). He has authored or co-authored influential textbooks such as Tort Law (7th ed., 2024) and Key Ideas in Contract Law (2017). His work explores legal categories, moral duties, and the intersection of private law with societal structures.
McBride’s research spans theoretical and applied legal issues, including private nuisance, liability frameworks, and the philosophical underpinnings of legal systems. Recent publications address topics like 'Free-standing Liabilities' and 'Private Law in the Ruins,' reflecting his engagement with contemporary legal challenges. His scholarship bridges doctrinal analysis and normative inquiry, contributing to debates on law’s role in addressing public crises (e.g., building safety) and balancing individual rights with collective interests.





