List of Durham University People - Law

Law

Judges

  • The Hon Mrs Justice Black (Trevelyan) - Lord Justice of Appeal and Privy councilor
  • The Rt Hon Lord Justice Hughes (Van Mildert) - Lord Justice of Appeal and Vice-President of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales
  • The Hon. Mr Justice Maddison (Grey) - Justice of the High Court (Queens Bench Division)
  • The Hon Mr Justice McFarlane (Collingood) - Justice of the High Court (Family Division)
  • The Hon Mrs Justice Swift (St Aidan's) - Justice of the High Court (Queens Bench Division)
  • The Rt Hon Sir Mark Waller - Lord Justice of Appeal and Vice-President of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales

Other

  • Prof. Deryck Beyleveld - Founding Director of the Sheffield Institute of Biotechnological Law and Ethics (SIBLE) and current Head of Durham Law School.
  • Leo Blair - Lecturer in Law, father of Tony Blair former Prime Minister of United Kingdom.* Prof. David Campbell - former Head of the Law Department and specialist in contract law.
  • Tufyal Choudhury - International Human Rights Lawyer
  • Prof. He Haibo - Tsinghua University Law School. Visiting scholar at the China Law Center, Yale Law School
  • Prof. David O'Keeffe - Professor of European Law
  • Judge Adel Ibrahim Maged - Hon. Prof., Special Advisor to the Islamic Criminal Justice Project in the Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
  • Prof. Gavin Phillipson - Professor of Human Rights Law

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