Christopher Hodges, OBE, PhD, FSALS, FRSA is Emeritus Professor of Justice Systems at Oxford University and Supernumerary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford (UK).
His expertise is regulatory and dispute resolution systems, on which he advises governments, regulators, judiciary, ombudsmen, and businesses around the globe. He is a founding member of the International Network for Delivery of Regulation (INDR). He is Chair of the Housing and Property Redress Group, which aims to modernise the dispute resolution system in England and Wales, Chair of the Government’s ex gratia compensation scheme for Post Office staff arising from the Horizon IT disaster, and he is a member of the Commonhold Council and was a member of the Regulation of Property Agents Committee.
His many books include Outcome-Based Cooperation in Communities, Organisations, Regulation and Dispute Resolution (2023), Ethical Business Practice and Regulation (with Ruth Steinholtz 2017); Law and Corporate Behaviour (2015); Delivering Dispute Resolution (2019); Regulatory Delivery (with Graham Russell, 2019).
He has held a Professorship at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, and Honorary/Visiting Chairs at the China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing; Leuven University; and ANU Canberra; and he has been a Fellow of the European Law Institute.
Christopher Hodges OBE is Emeritus Professor of Justice Systems, and Supernumerary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford University. He has a global reputation in regulatory and dispute resolution systems, advising governments, regulators, judiciary, ombudsmen, and businesses around the globe. He is Chair of: UK Government’s Regulatory Horizons Council; the advisory board of a government compensation scheme; and the Housing and Property Redress Group. He is a founder of the International Network for Delivery of Regulation. He has held Chairs at Erasmus University, and Visiting Chairs in Beijing, Leuven and ANU Canberra; he has been a Fellow of the European Law Institute.