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University Associate Professor
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Dr Sinéad Agnew is the Catherine Seville Associate Professor in Law at the Faculty of Law and a Fellow of Newnham College. At the faculty, she teaches Equity to undergraduates and Advanced Private Law to postgraduates, and supervises doctoral candidates. She has won student-led awards for her teaching at both UCL and Cambridge: most recently, she was named Research Supervisor of the Year 2024 by the Cambridge University Students Union.
Before becoming an academic, Sinéad practised law for several years, first as a barrister in London and subsequently as a litigation lawyer in Jersey, with a focus on civil fraud and asset-tracing, and offshore trusts law. She is a Barrister (of Gray’s Inn, non-practising), an Associate Member of Serle Court, a founding member of the Institute of Law in Jersey, an Academic Member of the Chancery Bar Association, a member of the Executive Committee of the Trusts Law Committee, and Treasurer and Secretary of the Cambridge Law Journal.
Sinéad's main research interests lie in the field of private law, including equity and the law of trusts, the law of obligations, and modern legal history. She is particularly interested in the moral justifications for, and the historical development of, equitable doctrine and equitable institutions such as the trust, and has published widely on these themes. Her work has been cited in the courts of England and Wales.
Sinéad has edited three essay collections: Modern Studies in Property Law: Volume 10 (Hart, 2019) (with Ben McFarlane), Pensions: Law, Policy and Practice (Hart, 2020) (with Paul S Davies and Charles Mitchell), and Law at the Cutting Edge: Essays in Honour of Sarah Worthington (Hart, forthcoming) (with Sir Marcus Smith). She is a co-author of Underhill and Hayton: Law of Trusts and Trustees 20th edn (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2022) (with Jonathan Harris, Paul Matthews and Charles Mitchell) and Sealy & Worthington’s Text, Cases and Materials in Company Law 12th edn (OUP, 2022) (with Sarah Worthington). Sinéad is also working on a monograph in which she seeks to explain the role of conscience in private law.
Research centres and interest groups
Selected publications
Books
Law at the Cutting Edge: Essays in Honour of Sarah Worthington (ed), 2024)

Sealy & Worthington, Text, Cases and Materials in Company Law (with Sarah Worthington), 2022) 12th Edition

Underhill and Hayton, Law of Trusts and Trustees (with Paul Matthews, Charles Mitchell, Jonathan Harris), 2022) 20th Edition

Pensions: Law, Policy & Practice (ed), 2020)

Modern Studies in Property Law: Volume 10 (ed), 2019)

Articles
"The Nature of Trusts and the Conflict of Laws" (2021) 137 LQR 405
"Self-Declarations of Trust" (2019) 135 LQR 67
"Trustees' Indemnities - Is Timing Everything?" (2018) 24 T & T 989
"The Meaning and Significance of Conscience in Private Law" (2018) 77 CLJ 479
"Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between the Pauline Action and the Désastre Regime in Jersey" (2012) Jersey and Guernsey Law Review 63
"Restitutionary Weapons in the Fight Against Fraud" (2008) Jersey and Guernsey Law Review 24
"Trustees, Tax and Disclosure - The HMRC Dimension" (2007) Jersey and Guernsey Law Review 72
Book Chapters
"The Settlor's Conscience" in Simone Degeling, Jessica Hudson, Irit Samet (ed(s)), The Philosophical Foundations of Express Trusts, 2023)

"Trusts as Pension Pots: A Legal-Historical Perspective, c1800-1925" in Sinéad Agnew, Paul S Davies & Charles Mitchell (ed(s)), Pensions: Law, Policy & Practice, 2020), pp. 1-29
" The Paradox of the Equitable Proprietary Claim" (with Ben McFarlane) in Sinéad Agnew & Ben McFarlane (ed(s)), Modern Studies in Property Law: Volume 10, 2019), pp. 303-319
