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Award
Director of LLM (Top-up)
Stuart Williams, LLB (Hons), Cert Ed
As well as his responsibilities as Associate Dean
for Marketing and Student Recruitment for the
School of Legal Studies, Mr. Williams is one of
the Schools' most experienced lecturers. His teaching
interests include Commercial, Contract and Consumer
Law.
His research areas include Commercial
and Competition Law as well as the role of distance
and flexible learning in legal education. Mr.
Williams has had numerous articles published in
journals including the Journal of Insolvency
Law and Practice, for which he was also the
Assistant Editor for a number of years. Mr. Williams
has been the author of several books in the areas
of commercial and consumer law. |
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Martin
J Cartwright BA (Hons) Law; BPhil. Criminology;
MBA
Martin Cartwright is the Associate Dean for Learning
and Teaching, Research and Scholarship at the
School of Legal Studies and has teaching interests
in many areas of law including Public Law, Public
International Law and Medical Law.
His research interests include
Learning and Teaching, Research Methods,
Leadership and Management in Education and
Quality in Education. He has published a number
of papers in Research in Post-Compulsory Education
and been reported in The Law Teacher
and the Journal of Information, Law and Technology
and contributed conference papers around the uses
of IT and electronic delivery in law. |
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Professor
Roger Gregory, LLB (Hons), PhD
During his career Professor Gregory has had a
number of prestigious appointments including Principal
Legal Advisor in Insolvency at DeLoitte and Touche,
Principal Academic Advisor to the Insolvency Lawyers
Association as well as a consultant for Freshfields
Solicitors and Professor at the School of Legal
Studies.
Professor Gregory has had numerous
articles in the areas of company and insolvency
law published in journals including the Cambridge
Law Journal, Modern Law Review,
Law Quarterly Review, Lloyds Maritime
and Commercial Law Journal. |
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Professor
Andrew Haynes, BA (Hons) Law, PhD, CertEd, FRSA,
FSALS
Dr Haynes is a Reader in Law at the University
of Wolverhampton and also teaches on the LLM International
Corporate and Financial Law.
Dr Haynes has published numerous
books in the areas of International Banking, Financial
Services Law and Money Laundering and has contributed
articles to many journals including the Journal
of Banking Regulation, The Company Lawyer
and the Journal of Money Laundering.
His recent conference papers
include 'Compliance Issues', presented at the
Removing the Profit from Crime Conference
at the University of Cambridge and 'Market Abuse',
presented at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,
University of London. |
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Steven
Gallagher, LLB (Hons), Barrister-at-Law
After 20 years as an antiques dealer Steven returned
to education to study law at the University of
Wolverhampton. He graduated with a First Class
LLB and went on to study the Bar Vocational Course
at Manchester Metropolitan University. After graduating
with a very competent he was called to the Bar
of England and Wales. Steven is a member of Gray's
Inn and his areas of legal interest include Insurance
Law, Tax Law and Company Law. |
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Joan
Whieldon LLB (Hons); Cert Ed; pgCert; pgDip; LLM;
MCI(Arb); Mediator
Joan is the Head of Quality, Innovation and Training
at the School of Legal Studies. She is a former
director of a project management and consultancy
company and partner in a legal training firm accredited
by The Law Society of England & Wales. She
has also been a Litigation Manager with a law
firm.
Joan has worked at all levels
in industry advising on contracts and providing
training to blue chip companies and law firms.
She has trained in mediation and dispute systems
design both in the UK and USA. and has been a
key note speaker at several international conferences.
Joan is currently a member of the working party
for a HEFCE-funded Leadership Government and Management
research project focused on ways of avoiding legal
disputes within Higher Education. |
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Loraine
Houlton, LLB (Hons), DMS, Msc, Solicitor, Mediator
Loraine is Head of the Corporate and Professional
Law Division at the School of Legal Studies. She
teaches on the LLB and LLM programmes and her
teaching interests include mediation and alternative
dispute resolution as well as commercial awareness,
risk management and company law.
Previously Loraine worked as
a solictor in practice in the UK and Amsterdam
and continues to practice as a solicitor. Additionally
she worked as a consultant to many blue chip companies
and has delivered CPD training for the Law Society
both in the UK and Hong Kong.
Loraine was visiting Professor
at Le Harve University teaching International
Finance Law. She is currently part of a HEFCE
funded research team, which is looking at ways
of avoiding legal disputes within the Higher Education
sector, and has written several books on Company
Law. |
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Dr.
Peter Yeoh, PhD, LLM (distinction), LLB (Hons),
MBA, B.Econs, CIM, TEFL Teaching Cert.
Peter has published in the areas of International
Corporate Governance and International Corporate
Finance and Banking Law in the Journal of
Asset Management, International Journal
of Disclosure and Governance, Managerial
Law, and Business Law Review; and
presented numerous academic papers at peer-review
conferences across UK universities. Peter has
also worked at senior levels in operations management
as well as corporate consultancies across advanced
and emerging economies.
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| Student Experience |
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Wolverhampton's LLM programme offered me a precious
opportunity to broaden my legal knowledge and
to attain a recognized legal qualification which
further augments my competitiveness in the legal
arena. I strongly recommend this course to those
who wish to widen their horizons of legal knowledge
and to extend the breadth of their critical
thinking.
Stanley Lo
Graduate, Master of Laws (LLM) |
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