Dr Robert (Bob) Moles (born 20 October 1949, Norwich, Norfolk, UK) is a legal academic and researcher well known for his expertise and writings on legal theory and miscarriages of justice. He has published books mainly in the areas of miscarriages of justice.[1] He had worked as a legal researcher on the release of Henry Keogh.[2][3] He has also been heavily involved in other miscarriages of justice cases such as Derek Bromley and Frits Van Beelan via his Networked Knowledge project.[4] The purpose of the project is to 'investigate and report upon alleged serious miscarriages of justice'.[5]
His PhD thesis, Definition and Rule in Jurisprudence: A Critique of HLA Hart's Response to John Austin was later published as Definition and Rule in Legal Theory (Blackwell, 1987). The thesis critiques the work of H.L.A. Hart, with the goal of showing flaws in Hart's analysis of John Austin's Lectures on Jurisprudence (1855).[7]
List of publications
Definition and Rule in Legal Theory: A Reassessment of H.L.A. Hart and the Positivist Tradition (Blackwell, 1987)[7]