Norwich Law School

Norwich Law School
Earlham Hall, home to UEA Law School

UEA Law School, founded in 1977, is a school within the University of East Anglia, dedicated to research and teaching in law. It is located in Earlham Hall, a seventeenth century mansion situated on the edge of the UEA campus.

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Students and courses

Some 760 students are registered in the Law School of whom about 590 are studying for one of the LLB degrees, 28 for the diploma in legal studies and just under 100 are doing taught postgraduate programmes.[1]

Undergraduate Degrees

  • LLB Degree in Law
  • LLB Law with European Legal Systems
  • LLB Law with European Legal Systems Spanish Exchange
  • LLB Law with French Law and Language
  • LLB Law with American Law

Master Degrees

  • LLM General
  • LLM Media Law, Policy and Practice
  • LLM Employment Law
  • LLM International Commercial and Business Law
  • LLM with Research Methods Training
  • LLM International Trade Law
  • LLM Information, Technology and Intellectual Property Law
  • LLM International Competition Law and Policy
  • LLM by Research

PhD degree
Postgraduate Certificate in Employment Law
CPE/Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies'

Academics

UEA Law School is a medium sized law school. It has 23 full-time members of faculty who are assisted by 12 part-timers. The Head of the School is Professor Alastair Mullis. The Professors are Morten Hviid, Alastair Mullis, Rosemary Pattenden, Chris Wadlow and Owen Warnock.[2]

Honorary doctorates

The Rt Hon the Lord Browne-Wilkinson (2001); Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss (2001); Shami Chakrabarti (2007); His Honour Judge Paul Downes (2008); Professor Sir Roy Goode (2003); (Justice) Sujata Manohar (2004); The Rt Hon the Lord Oliver of Aylmerton (1991); The Rt Hon the Lord Steyn of Swafield (1997); His Honour Sir Stephen Tumim (1994)[3]

Research

The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise rated 80% of the research as being at international level, and 40% as being of either world-leading or internationally excellent quality. [4] The School has research centres or groupings in the areas of Competition Law, Media and Internet Law and International Company and Commercial Law. Additionally, members of the School have international reputations for research in Intellectual Property Law, Public Order law, Evidence, Criminal Justice and Procedure, Comparative Private Law, Contract, Tort and Restitution, and Family law. In addition to these School-based research clusters, many researchers in the School belong to formal networks which go beyond the Law School. For example, the School's competition lawyers are members of the ESRC Centre for Competition Policy [CCP] and Professor Morten Hviid of the Law School takes over from Catherine Waddams as director in September 2010. The School's Media and Internet lawyers play a central role in media@uea and Professor Alastair Mullis is a co-director, with Professor John Street.

References

  1. ^ http://www1.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/schools/ssf/law/NorwichLawSchool
  2. ^ http://www1.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/schools/ssf/law/People/Academic
  3. ^ http://www.uea.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.91641!f050.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.uea.ac.uk/law/News/RAECCP

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