Mr John Lloyd
Teaching Fellow
I am a practising barrister specializing in local government work, especially employment, planning, housing, education and general judicial review. I am now a door tenant at Rougemont Chambers in Exeter. I am also a top-tier Bar Council mediator.
Here at Exeter University, I am a Teaching Fellow. I lecture the Administrative Law section of the Constitutional and Administrative Law course. I also help run the workshops in Advocacy, a second term option in the Introduction to Law course.
I have extensive tribunal, County Court and High and Appeal Court experience. I have trained barristers in judicial review and City solicitors firms in the Civil Procedure Rules. I trained law graduates in judicial review, civil procedure and advocacy on the Bar Vocational Course at the College of Law. I trained the winning team in the Inter-BVC Moots.
My reported cases include:
Shough v South Hams District Council, 25 HLR 189, CA (Caravan Sites Act) Cornelius v Hackney Borough Council, CA, (misfeasance) The Times, 27/8/02.
Additional External Positions:
The Planning and Environmental Bar Association (PEBA);
The Administrative Law Bar Association (ALBA);
The Professional Negligence Bar Association and Legal Action Group (LAG).
Publications: Malice in Electoral Abuse and Other Torts of Misfeasance in Public Office (Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education)
