Colin Moore

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Email
c.r.moore@essex.ac.uk -
Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 876351
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Location
5S.4.17, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Wednesdays 10-12
Profile
Biography
Colin joined the School of Law at Essex as a Lecturer in Law in 2018, having previously held an Associate Lecturer post at the University of Kent, between 2003 and 2018. Colin's research interests are historical in relation to crime history, and contemporaneous in relation to both corporate and fiduciary law. Colin's historical focus is on the early twentieth century generally, with crime and policing in the inter-war years being the subject of his current monograph project. He also has an interest in contemporary corporate and fiduciary law, focusing on questions surrounding the concept of corporate accountability. Colin is also a founder member of the Women's Legal History Network. Colin is happy to supervise PhD students in the areas of corporate law, fiduciary law, crime and/or policing history, and women's legal history. Please contact Colin via email in the first instance.
Appointments
University of Essex
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Lecturer in Law, School of Law, University of Essex (9/2018 - present)
Other academic
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Associate Lecturer, Kent Law School, University of Kent (9/2003 - 8/2018)
Research and professional activities
Conferences and presentations
The First Women Police
SLSA Conference 2019, Leeds, United Kingdom, 29/3/2019
Cut the Bullshit! Legitimate Expectations Between the Corporation and Stakeholders
SLSA Conference 2019, Leeds, United Kingdom, 27/3/2019
Policemen as Criminal Prosecutors during the Inter-War Years: Practical and Procedural Issues, Middle Class Motoring Offenders, and Austerity
SLSA Annual Conference 2018, Bristol, United Kingdom, 3/2018
Criminal Prosecutions in the Inter-War Years – Practical, Procedural, and Legal Questions
SLS Annual Conference 2017, Dublin, Ireland, 9/2017
Police Reform and Modernisation in the Inter-War Years
SLSA Annual Conference, 2017, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 3/2017
Police Reform and Modernisation in the Inter-War Years
British Crime Historians 5, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 9/2016
Company Directors as Fiduciaries - Practical and Theoretical Challenges
Invited presentation, Law and Society Association. Annual Conference 2016, New Orleans, United States, 6/2016
Private Corporations and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Harnessing the Power of Corporate Social Responsibility
SLSA, Annual Conference 2016, Lancaster, United Kingdom, 3/2016
Let’s Give Corporate Social Responsibility Some Teeth: Stakeholders, Derivative Claims and Unfair Prejudice
SLS Annual Conference, 2015, York, United Kingdom, 9/2015
Corporate Culture Vultures: Art, Culture and Heritage Goals for Limited Companies
SLSA Annual Conference, 2015, Coventry, United Kingdom, 3/2015
Obligations in the Shade: The Application of Fiduciary Directors’ Duties to Shadow Directors
SLS Annual Conference, 2014, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 9/2014
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Contract Law (LW101)
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Criminal Law (LW104)
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Company Law (LW225)
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Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice: Law, Policy and Practice (LW349)
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Final Year Research Project (LW304)
Current supervision
Publications
Journal articles (2)
Moore, CR., (2016). Obligations in the shade: the application of fiduciary directors' duties to shadow directors. Legal Studies. 36 (02), 326-353
Moore, CR. and Rubin, G., (2014). Civilian Detective Doctrine in the 1930s and its Transmission to the Military Police in 1940-42. Law, Crime & History. 4 (3)
Book chapters (2)
Rubin, G. and Moore, CR., (2018). Emergency Legal Powers in Britain in World War One: “Corporatist” Law or a Government that “Bluffed with Confidence”?. In: La Grande Guerre et son droit. Editors: Deroussin, D., . LGDJ. 323- 360. 978-2-275-06052-1
Moore, C., (2018). Committee on the Employment of Women on Police Duties, 1920. In: Women's Legal Landmarks Celebrating the history of women and law in the UK and Ireland. Bloomsbury Publishing. 1782259783. 9781782259787
Reports and Papers (1)
Moore, C., Corporate Social Responsibility, Legitimate Expectations, and Systems-Theory
Contact
Academic support hours:
Wednesdays 10-12