Roderick Munday is a Reader Emeritus in Law at the University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow Emeritus of Peterhouse, Cambridge. Having completed his undergraduate studies in Law at Cambridge and having begun research towards a doctorate, Dr Munday intermitted in order to take up a teaching post at the Institut de Droit Comparé, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, where for many years he held the post of Visiting Professor. Upon his return to Cambridge he was elected into a Research Fellowship at St. Catharine's College, but shortly afterwards translated to Peterhouse as an Official Fellow. He is a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. His works include Evidence (OUP: 2022) and Cross and Tapper on Evidence (OUP: 2018); he is co-editor of Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions (CUP: 2011), and co-author of Commercial Law: Text, Cases, and Materials (OUP: 2020). For many years he was editor-in-chief of the Justice of the Peace law reports.