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SEARCH RESULTSSocial-legal studies (5)
Beresford, Sarah Law Sarah Beresford would be happy to receive applications from potential doctoral students in the areas of Law, Family, Gender, Sexuality and Religion.
Bryan, Ian Law Dr Bryan would be happy to supervise doctoral students in most areas within the broad field of Criminal Justice Studies (including Criminal Law and the Laws of Evidence). Prospective research students should go to: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/law/prospective/postgrad/admissions.htm
Iganski, Paul Applied Social Science I am very interested to hear from potential applicants for PhD projects on 'hate crime'; antisemitism; 'race', racism, crime and justice; crime and human rights; equality of opportunity and workplace diversity. I am happy to talk through informally ideas for projects and support applicants through the application process at Lancaster University. I served on the Board of Examiners for Sociology for the Economic and Social Research Council's annual studentship competitions in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Ost, Suzanne Law I am happy to supervise undergraduate and MA dissertations/MPhils/PhDs upon the subjects of euthanasia, assisted dying and end of life and other aspects of medical law and ethics, legal and social issues surrounding child pornography/sexual grooming and other areas related to my research interests. Successful PhD candidates Dr Alexandra Mullock, 'End-Of-Life Law and Assisted Dying in the 21st Century: Time for Cautious Revolution?' (degree awarded 2012, University of Manchester, School of Law). Dr Judith Robertson - PhD: 'An Exploration of the Effects of Litigation on the Midwife and Her Practice' (degree awarded 2010, University of Manchester, School of Nursing and Midwifery).
I look forward to receiving proposals in the areas of Jurisprudence, Social-Legal Studies and Critical Theory. Within these areas, I welcome particularly proposals concerning law's engagement with antisemitism and Holocaust, and/or law's engagement with contemporary political theory.
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