Ewan 
SMITH

 
University of Oxford 
Visiting Scholar

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In Residence

19 August 2019 to 13 September 2019

Ewan Smith is the Shaw Foundation Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College. He is an Associate at the Bonavero Institute for Human Rights, the Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government and the Oxford University China Centre.

Ewan reads law at Brasenose College and the University of Paris (B.A., DPhil) and at Harvard Law School (LL.M.). He has previously worked at Trinity and Hertford Colleges, at SOAS, and at Peking, Tsinghua and Renmin Universities in China. He is admitted to practice in New York, where he worked for Debevoise and Plimpton LLP. Before returning to Oxford, he spent ten years at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Ewan’s work looks at how rules govern powerful institutions, with a focus on foreign relations law and comparative public law. His doctorate compared the unwritten constitutions of Britain and China. His research over the next two years will examine how the constitution regulates political parties, how Parliament scrutinises treaties, and how foreign policy is subjected to public law.

Ewan teaches Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Jurisprudence (FHS) and Constitutional Theory (BCL).

Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Jurisprudence (FHS) and Constitutional Theory