Students and coursesSome 760 students are registered in the Law School of whom about 590 are studying for one of the LLB degrees, 28 for the diploma in legal studies and just under 100 are doing taught postgraduate programmes.1 Undergraduate Degrees
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PhD degree AcademicsNorwich Law School is a medium sized law school. It has 23 full-time members of faculty who are assisted by 12 part-timers. The Dean of the School is Gareth H. Thomas. The Professors are Morten Hviid, Alastair Mullis, Rosemary Pattenden, Mathias Siems, Ian T. Smith, Chris Wadlow and Gareth Miller (Emeritus Professor).2 ResearchIn the 2001 RAE the School was classified as 5B. At the present time the School has research clusters in the areas Competition Law, Employment Law, Commercial Law, Equality and Fundamental Rights, Intellectual Property Law, Public law, Evidence, Criminal Justice and Procedure, Comparative Private Law, Contract, Tort and Restitution, Property and Housing, and Family Law. In addition to these School-based research clusters, many researchers in the School belong to formal networks which go beyond the Law School. For example, the School's competition lawyers are members of the ESRC Centre for Competition Policy [CCP]. Other members of faculty belong to the newly-established Centre for Diversity and Equality in Careers and Employment Research [DECERE] which is based in the Norwich Business School. References
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