CEPL

The Oxford Centre for Ethics & Philosophy of Law (CEPL) was founded in 2002 as a collaboration between the three historic “Merton Street” colleges. It exists to encourage and support advanced work in moral and legal philosophy, not only in Oxford but also nationally and internationally. The main activity of the Centre is the planning and hosting of lectures, seminars, workshops and conferences involving academic visitors to Oxford. The Centre invites its own speakers to Oxford for specific occasions, but it also facilitates academic contact with and between the many philosophers who are in Oxford at any given time under other auspices or without other affiliation. The Centre has a programme of part-funded Visiting Fellowships in collaboration with University College.
Pictured is John Gardner, Fellow of Univ, Professor of Jurisprudence and a member of the Executive Committee of the CEPL.
The CEPL is online at www.univ.ox.ac.uk/cepl.