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Will Eves

Assistant Professor in Law, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

Dr Will Eves arrived at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ in 2021. Prior to this, he was a Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews' Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research, working on the European Research Council funded comparative legal history project: 'Civil Law, Common Law, Customary Law: Consonance, Divergence and Transformation in Western Europe from the Late Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries'. Most of his career has involved moving between law and history departments, researching the procedural and doctrinal development of the early English common law (particularly in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries). This is reflected in his educational background. Will first obtained an LLB (1st class hons), followed by an LLM in international law (awarded with Distinction). After a period working in the legal sector, he undertook an MLitt in medieval history at the University of St Andrews (awarded with Distinction). He then completed a PhD in medieval legal history, also at St Andrews, on the use and development of the English common law action mort d'ancestor in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. During the final year of this doctoral research, Will also held a 6-month Scouloudi Junior Research Fellowship at the Institute of Historical Research (School of Advanced ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, University of London).

He has provided expertise for various forms of media, including appearing as an interviewee on 'Mystic Britain: The Sand Bodies of Sutton Hoo' (Blink Films) (aired: Smithsonian Channel, 2020), and for the BBC's online features: 'Patrick Hamilton: Recreating the trial of the first Scottish martyr', BBC News Website (4/5/2016) (); and 'Trial by ordeal: When fire and water determined guilt', BBC News Website (9/1/2019) .

Expertise Summary

Will's main teaching and research interests combine law and history, particularly the historical development of the English common law in the medieval period. He also teaches modern English common law modules.

Research Summary

Will is currently finishing work on a new edition and translation of the Latin text of the Antiqua Consuetudo Normannie, a legal work produced c.1200, comprising the earliest part of the so-called… read more

Recent Publications

  • WILLIAM EVES, 2023. American Journal of Legal History.
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2022. American Journal of Legal History. 62(3), 278–284
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2022. Jersey and Guernsey Law Review. 26(2), 132-154
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2022. Routledge Resources Online.

Current Research

Will is currently finishing work on a new edition and translation of the Latin text of the Antiqua Consuetudo Normannie, a legal work produced c.1200, comprising the earliest part of the so-called Très Ancien Coutumier of Normandy. This will be the first English translation of the work, and the first edition to be based on the text found in the manuscript Ott. Lat. 2964 (Biblioteca Vaticana). He is also working on an article which discusses the aims of the author/compilers of this work, and the relationship of the text to intellectual developments in the Anglo-Norman legal world at the end of the twelfth century.

  • WILLIAM EVES, 2023. American Journal of Legal History.
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2022. American Journal of Legal History. 62(3), 278–284
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2022. Jersey and Guernsey Law Review. 26(2), 132-154
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2022. Routledge Resources Online.
  • WILLIAM EVES, ed., 2022. Jersey and Guernsey Law Review.
  • JOHN HUDSON and WILLIAM EVES, 2021. Introduction: Situating, Researching, and Writing Comparative Legal History. In: Common Law, Civil Law, and Colonial Law : Essays in Comparative Legal History from the Twelfth to the Twentieth Centuries Cambridge University Press. 1-24
  • WILLIAM EVES, JOHN HUDSON, INGRID IVARSEN and SARAH WHITE, eds., 2021. Cambridge University Press.
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2021. American Journal of Legal History. 61(2), 273–276
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2020. The Journal of Legal History. 41(3), 227-256
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2018. Threats and intimidation in Anglo-Norman legal disputes. In: Emotion, Violence, Vengeance and Law in the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of William Ian Miller Brill. 80-102
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2018. Civil Law, Common Law, Customary Law Project Publications, St Andrews. Available at: <https://clicme.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/online-texts/tac-vatican2964/>
  • WILLIAM EVES, 2017. Justice delayed: absent recognitors and the Angevin Legal Reforms, c.1200. In: Law and Society in Later Medieval England and Ireland: Essays in Honour of Paul Brand Routledge. 1-24

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