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Professor Philipp Elliot-Wright

Course Leader for LLM and LLB Programmes
Head of the School of Law
School of Law

Philipp is Head of the School of Law and Professor, BA (Hons), MA, LLM, PhD, PGCertEd, SFHEA, FRSA, Barrister (NP). Philipp is also responsible for the teaching of undergraduate Land Law and postgraduate Research Methodology.

For over two decades, he has participated in various consultations with the Home Office and Health and Safety Executive in the on-going formulation of the legal regulation of firearms and explosives. Philipp has also been involved with research into the evolution of judicial independence and the rule of law in England and has contributed to published literature on the contemporary development of the Chinese judiciary in the twenty-first century.

Presently, Philipp’s research highlights the use of student analytics to promote a student-centric approach to maximise the full range of student engagement in the study of Law, ensuring students fulfil their potential.

  • Qualifications

    • BA Law (University of Westminster)
    • MA War Studies (Kings College London)
    • LLM Employment Law (Kingston University)
    • PhD (University of Leeds)
  • Memberships

    Member of Grays Inn
    Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
    Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA)

Research

  • Conferences

    Conference papers and/or presentations

    Elliot-Wright, P. (2012) The civil/common law relationship in selecting an Arbitrational Jurisdiction, The Conference of the Association of Corporate Lawyers, Sri Lanka.

  • Research degree supervision

    Principal Supervisor

    Commercial and Investor State Arbitration in Bangladesh: Current State and Reform 
    (Zunayed Mazumder - awarded December 2019)
     
    A qualitative enquiry into the threshold of acceptable behaviour on the internet: Perceptions of Police Officers and Prosecutors on the barriers to successful investigation and prosecution of cyberstalkers.
    (Ori Igwe - awarded March 2020)