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Emeritus Prof Sol Picciotto: International business law and
regulation; international economic law; international law; social
theory of law.
Law
Prof Peter Rowe: International humanitarian law (armed conflict);
military law and the relationship between those two areas.
Research interests lie in the fields of military law and the laws of
war and he has published widely in journals in these fields, in
addition to pieces on the law of evidence and tort. He was
chairman of the UK Group of the International Society for Military
Gyan Basnet
Law and the Laws of War.
Gyan Basnet completed his legal studies at Tribhuvan
Dr David Seymour: Tort; land law; jurisprudence; social theory.
University in Nepal then came to Lancaster to broaden his
David Seymour’s research interests include the relationship of law
knowledge and educational experience.
with antisemitism and the holocaust and the representation of law
within the media of critical legal scholarship and “critical legal
“I had offers from other British universities, but I chose
film”.
Lancaster because its course content more closely matched my
personal requirement. I had already obtained a masters degree
Prof Sigrun Skogly: International law, especially human rights. in Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties, and I was keen to
She has worked for research institutions and non-government conduct research into human rights. I therefore chose
organisations in the fields of human rights and development in the International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, which I
Arts and Social Sciences:
United States, Norway and elsewhere in Europe found at all times fascinating and challenging. The experienced
staff, their teaching methods and the seminars in various
Prof David Sugarman: English and continental legal history; legal
disciplines were extremely helpful.”
education; legal profession; law and the state. Professor Sugarman
is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society a member of a number of
“Writing the final dissertation was a challenging task but an
editorial boards.
enjoyable one, and I was delighted to be awarded a distinction.
Probably the most invaluable benefit for me was the confidence
Dr James Summers: International law; the rights of peoples,
that I gained in conducting research.”
minorities and indigenous peoples; sources of international law;
“I highly recommend Lancaster University because of its friendly
international environmental law; international organisations;
and supportive environment, its compact modern campus is an
European and international human rights.
excellent place both for study and for socialising, and it is
situated in a very beautiful part of Britain. The student body is
highly cosmopolitan, and the opportunity to exchange views on
academic, cultural, political, and social subjects is priceless.
Moreover, the University has an excellent record for research.”
“It is said that learning is a never-ending process. When I
completed my LLM I was keen to further my human rights
research, and I am now completing my PhD researching the
rights to development and to poverty eradication. For me
Lancaster University has been an extremely good choice.”
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