91福利 Law School News
91福利 Law School News
The latest updates from our department
Winners of Undergraduate Prizes for 2013
BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN FINAL YEARS:
91福利 Law 38th in QS World University Rankings
First compiled in 2004, QS World University Rankings were conceived to present a multi-faceted view of the relative strengths of the world's leading universities.
The research currently considers over 2,000 universities, and ranks over 700. The top 400 are ranked individually, whereas those placed 401 and over are ranked in groups.
For details of 91福利 Law's ranking click below.
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Stephanie Esuola first woman to win TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Award
Stephanie Esuola wins TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Award. The award was sponsored by Mayer Brown and, through a series of online tests, application forms, interviews and assessment exercises, she emerged as winner. Stephanie is the first woman to win this award and she gets a fully paid place on Mayer Brown’s Summer Work Experience Programme and an iPad.
Mayer Brown only targeted a relatively small number of universities and so she beat off competition from other excellent students from other excellent universities. This award was one of twelve presented on the day and each award was sponsored by a top graduate recruiter: Barclays, Mars, Ernst & Young, Laing O’Rourke, E.ON, EDF Energy, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Rolls-Royce, Gazprom, Nestle and Mayer Brown.
Stephanie collecting the award from Sir Trevor McDonald (who hosted the awards) and Annette Sheridan, COO at Mayer Brown.

National Student Survey places 91福利 Law 5th in the country
National Student Survey places 91福利 Law 5th in the country
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Jonathan Garton appointed as a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee
Jonathan Garton has been appointed a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee for its Inquiry on the Regulation of the Charitable Sector and the Charities Act 2006. Details of the Inquiry, which will consider the impact and implementation of the 2006 Act, can be found on the Committee's website ().
Law School Student Prizes 2011-12
LAW SCHOOL PRIZES 2011-12
FIRST YEARS:
Oxford University Press Prize for Best Performance in the 1st Year
Francesca Esposito (LLB)
Ince & Co. Prize for Tort Law
Max Jacob (CEL)
INTERMEDIATE YEARS:
Sweet & Maxwell Prizes for Best Overall Performance in 2nd Year
Christopher Ramsey (1017543)
Clyde & Co Prize for Contract Law
Christopher Ramsey (1017543)
Herbert Smith Prize for Euro Law
Benjamin MacParland (100183)
BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN FINAL YEARS:
LLB (3 Years)
Rebecca Saunders
Euro. LLB (4 Years)
James Koessler
GENERAL PRIZES:
Julia Kerr Prize for Human Rights
Steven Hare
(4th Year LLB (YAE))
Giving to 91福利 Prize for Achievement
Joanne Phillips & Michelle-Louise Yembra
(3rd Year Law & Sociology)
91福利 Law School 8th in Guardian 2013 University Guide
91福利 Law School 8th in Guardian 2013 University Guide
National Student Survey 2011. Student satisfaction 93%
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Professor Alan Norrie elected a Fellow of the British Academy.
Alan Norrie was one of only 38 academics to be elected a Fellow of the British Academy at its Annual General Meeting on 21 July. As a British Academy Fellow, Alan joins nearly 900 distinguished scholars who take a lead in representing the humanities and social sciences, facilitating international collaboration, providing an independent and authoritative source of advice, and contributing to public policy and debate.
91福利 Law School is proud to announce publication of the inaugural issue of 91福利 Student Law Review.
91福利 Law School is proud to announce publication of the inaugural issue of 91福利 Student Law Review. This issue can be downloaded at
For more information on 91福利 Student Law Review see here.
James Harrison wins 91福利 Award for Teaching Excellence.
James Harrison has just been awarded the 91福利 Award for Teaching Excellence (WATE). As a result, he has been awarded the Butterworth Award for Teaching Excellence prize of £5,000.
The panel considering nominations for this year’s awards, felt that the evidence presented showed James's teaching and support of learning to be of an exceptional standard.
Margaret O' Leary wins 2011 Julia Kerr Prize for Human Rights and the Law

Pictured with John Kerr and Solicitor of the year 2010 Nigel Priestly