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Book Title: Academic Learning in Law
Editor(s): van Klink, Bart; de Vries, Ubaldus
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784714888
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 4
Extract:
Contributors
Tim Bleeker is Student Research Assistant for Legal Theory and
Philosophy, at the Department of Jurisprudence, Constitutional and
Administrative Law at the University of Utrecht, and Supreme Court
Litigation Legal Assistant at Pels Rijcken Droogleever Fortuijn. He
studied law at the Utrecht Law College, and is currently enrolled on the
Legal Research Master in Utrecht. He is particularly interested in legal
theory, human rights and intellectual property law.
Anja Böning studied law, educational studies and sociology. She is
Research Assistant at the Faculty of Law, FernUniversität in Hagen,
Germany. She lectures on equalities law. In her research she addresses
questions of legal education, legal academia and higher education.
(Research profile available at: https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/ls_haratsch/
team/anja.rudek.shtml.)
Anthony Bradney is Professor of Law at Keele University, United
Kingdom. He teaches on courses on legal skills, legal systems and legal
theory. He has published widely on university legal education, law and
religion, and law and popular culture. He is Honorary Membership
Secretary of the Society of Legal Scholars. (Research profile available at:
http://www.keele.ac.uk/law/people/academicstaff/anthonybradney/.)
Luigi Corrias is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Law at Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He conducts research on the
(constitutional) foundations of EU law and the concept of humanity in
international (criminal) law. He also has a keen interest in the relation-
ship between time and law. He teaches several courses on legal theory,
both at Bachelor and Master level. ...
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