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The LLM by Research is primarily made available for those who wish Georgina Firth: Criminal justice; criminal law; feminist legal
to complete a research degree in one year (full-time) and may suit studies; comparative law; prison law; immigration and civil
those who already have some practical expertise. The intended liberties.
subject of the research should normally be one in which the Law
School does not offer a taught Masters degree. You will be advised Dr Sara Fovargue: Health care law, including clinical research,
to take some research training in the form of appropriate LLM health care decision making, reproduction and reproductive
modules or modules from the Faculty Research Training Programme. choice, and the criminal regulation of the body.
STAFF RESEARCH INTERESTS Neil Kibble: Evidence; proof and judicial discretion/decision-
making; crime and criminology.
Dr Richard Austen-Baker: Contracts (doctrine, history and theory),
torts; remedies and commercial law (esp.sales, bailments and Philip Lawton: Corporate law; corporate governance; socio-legal
agency). aspects of family business and equity and trusts. Philip worked in
legal editorial roles in the publishing industry in the late 1970s
Dr Sarah Beresford: Labour relations and employment law; family and has been an academic lawyer since 1979 in the UK, China
law and society; property; equity and trusts; gender. Research and Hong Kong.
interests are currently in the area of representations and notions of
the family in legal discourse. Angus MacCulloch: Competition law. Much of his recent work
has been on the reform of UK and EC competition law;
Dr Ian Bryan: Criminal justice; criminal law; evidence. He has particularly changes made to the enforcement of the competition
researched and written in the field of criminal justice, in particular: rules.
the regulation of police powers; police-suspect relations;
interrogations; confessions; evidential rules. Dr Barbara Mauthe: Public law, especially relations between
local and central government and the regulation of decision-
Dr Israel Butler: International law; human rights; international making processes.
relations; the Inter-American human rights protection mechanisms,
and the European Union. Prof David Milman: Corporate law; insolvency law; international
business law; partnership law. He is a member of the Editorial
Mark Butler: Employment law, EU labour law; discrimination and Advisory Board of the Company Lawyer. Having edited the
social policy. Insolvency Lawyer, he became a co-editor to Sweet and Maxwell’s
Company Law Newsletter and a founder co-editor of the
Dr Bella Chatterjee: Cyberlaw; socio-legal studies; gender and the Bankruptcy and Personal Insolvency Reports.
law.
Richard Frimpong Oppong: Private international law; public
Dr Fergal Davis: Terrorism and law; civil liberties; legal history’
international law; international economic/commercial law;
jurisprudence, particularly judicial review scepticism; public law, as
international human rights law in Africa.
well as ‘popular democracy’ and ‘web 2.0’.
Dr Suzanne Ost: Law and medical ethics (particularly
Michael Doupé: Property law; environmental law; legal method.
euthanasia); the ‘euthanasia’ and medical experimentation
programmes that were implemented in Nazi Germany; the law
Dr Agata Fijalkowski: Criminal justice; criminal law; constitutional
surrounding indecent images of children and the sexual grooming
law; international comparative criminal justice; comparative law and
of children; criminal law and the morality of law.
civil liberties.
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