Derrick Wyatt

Derrick Arthur Wyatt, QC (born 1948) is a legal scholar, retired barrister and retired academic. He was Professor of Law at the University of Oxford from 1996 to 2009 and has been a fellow of St. Edmund Hall since 1978.[1]

Selected publications

  • (Co-author) European Union Law (Dashwood and Wyatt's European Union Law; 1st ed., Substantive Law of the EEC, 1980; 2nd ed., ibid., 1987; 3rd ed., European Community Law, 1993; 4th ed., European Union Law, 2000; 5th ed., 2006; 6th ed., 2011).[2]
gollark: Motion JPEG, which is just a bunch of JPEGs concatted together, actually is a video format which exists and is (was?) used by a few things for some bizarre reason.
gollark: Just pour water on the CPU every few minutes.
gollark: You can get passive coolers too, there's a cheap ~45W one.
gollark: Yes. Yes it should.
gollark: I have never read this "homestuck".

References

  1. "Wyatt, Prof. Derrick Arthur", Who's Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2019). Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  2. Co-authored with Alan Dashwood since the 1st ed.; 6th ed. with Michael Dougan, Barry Rodger and Eleanor Spaventa.
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