Professor Sir Ian Kennedy FBA

Ethics including Applied Ethics Medical Law
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2002
Subjects
Law, Philosophy
Sections
Law

Current post

Emeritus Professor of Health Law, Ethics and Policy, University College London

Past appointments

University College London Emeritus Professor of Health Law, Ethics and Policy, University College London

2002 -

University College London Emeritus Professor of Health Law, Ethics and Policy, University College London

2002 -

University College London Emeritus Professor of Health Law, Ethics and Policy, University College London

2002 -

University College London Professor of Health Law, Ethics and Policy, School of Public Policy

1997 - 2001

King's College London University of London Head and Dean, School of Law

1986 - 1996

King's College London University of London Director (and from 1992 also President), Centre of Medical Law and Ethics

1978 - 1997

Publications

Unmasking medicine 1981

Treat me right 1988

Medical law: text and materials 1989

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Professor John Langbein FBA

English, European & American legal history; comparative law, with particular attention to modern German civil & criminal procedure; Anglo-American equity, trust, pension & employee benefit law.

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Professor Martti Koskenniemi FBA

History and theory of international law from early modern statehood to modern international institutions; relations between sovereignty and property, and the fragmentation of international law in the twenty-first century

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Professor Rick Rawlings FBA

Welsh constitutional and legal development in the context of democratic devolution; UK territorial constitution; administrative law and administrative justice; role of law in complex governance systems

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