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Law of contracts; contract theory, especially relational contract theory; history of contracts; outsourcing/insourcing contracts; framework (umbrella) contracts.
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
Butler, Mark Law EU Labour Law: Free Movement of Workers, Discrimination law, the rights of employees to participate in management decisions, Health and Safety, family-friendly rights, and social policy. UK Employment Law: any aspect of UK employment law will be considered on the strength of the application.
Dr Chatterjee welcome expressions of interest from potential doctoral students in the following areas: Socio-Legal studies, in particular: Gender, Sexuality and Law Film/Media and the Law
Firth, Georgina Law Criminal law - particularly feminist perspectives, penology and sexual offences Immigration law - particularly feminist perspectives, issues relating to childrenand asylum issues
Fovargue, Sara Law Health care law and ethics generally. I am particularly interested in clinical research involving human and non-human animals, developing biotechnologies such as xenotransplantation (especially issues of risk and regulation), reproductive technologies, and decision making for the 'vulnerable' Family law - especially issues around parents, parenthood and reproductive technologies, children and childhood - particularly children and health. Successful PhD candidates Suliman M.K. Ibrahim - The Moral and Legal Status of the Human Foetus: A Critical Analysis from an Islamic Perspective (degree awarded 2008) Haniwarda Yaakob - Individual Reproductive Autonomy in Malaysia: Why Couples Should be Allowed to Use Pre-implantationGenetic Diagnosis to Select the Sex of their Child (degree awarded 2010). I am currently supervising two PhD candidates; one considering systems theory, and one exploring health care law in Ghana.
Lawton, Philip Law I have experience of supervising several successful Phd candidates and I welcome for consideration MPhil/Phd proposals on corporate law, corporate governance and also trusts law including legal transplantation and law in a post colonial context in these areas. I particuarly enjoy comparative studies but in addition to theoretical emphasis I am also prepared to consider a wide range of socio-legal and/or empirical approaches.
Competition Law, EU Law, and Regulation
Mauthe, Barbara Law Public Law
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