Back to Cambridge, Stein was Regius Professor of Civil Law and Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge between 1968 and 1993. He remained Emeritus Professor of Civil Law and Life Fellow of Queens' College until his death in 2016.[7]
Honours
In 1974, Stein was elected Fellow of the British Academy (FBA).[4] On 20 April 1993, he was appointed an honorary Queen's Counsel (QC).[8] He was also President of the Academy of the European Private Lawyers - Accademia dei Giusprivatisti Europei (Pavia).
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^Dowrick, F. (1982). "Legal Evolution: The Story of an Idea. By Peter Stein, Regius Professor of Civil Law in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Queens' College. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1980. xi, 127 and (Index) 3 pp. Cased, £8·50 net.]". The Cambridge Law Journal. 41 (1): 182–183. doi:10.1017/S0008197300107925.
^Alexander, Michael C. (1991). "Peter Stein, The Character and Influence of the Roman Civil Law: Historical Essays. London: Hambledon Press, 1988.x, 450 pp. Index. $50.00". The American Journal of Legal History. XXXV (1): 100–102. doi:10.2307/845585.
^Barry Nicholas (1989). "The Character and Influence of the Roman Civil Law. Historical Essays. By PETER STEIN. [London and Ronceverte: Hambledon Press. 1988. ix, 442 and (Indexes) 8 pp. Hardback. £3200 net.]". The Cambridge Law Journal. 48 (3): 515. doi:10.1017/S0008197300109791.