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The Dickson Poon School of Law

The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King's College London, itself part of the federal University of London, and serves as one of the nine schools of study within the college. It is situated on the Strand in the East Wing of Somerset House, in close proximity to the Royal Courts of Justice and the four Inns of Court in the heart of London's legal quarter. Among the most prestigious and selective law schools in the world, it is currently ranked in the global top 15[3][4] and fifth in both Europe and the UK.[5]

The Dickson Poon School of Law,
King's College London
Former names
Faculty of Laws, King's College, London (1909–1991)
King's College London School of Law (1991–2012)
Established1831
Parent institution
King's College London
DeanDan Hunter[1]
Academic staff
228[2]
Students1,976[2]
Location
Somerset House East Wing, London
,
Websitekcl.ac.uk/law

Following a donation of £20 million by Dickson Poon in 2012, the school was renamed in his honour.[6] The current dean of the school is Professor Dan Hunter.[7]

History edit

Law has been taught at King's College London since 1831. It was originally taught within the Senior Department.[8] In 1839, teaching transferred to the Department of General Literature and Science in response to the need for a greater differentiation of the syllabus for students of the Senior Department at the King's.[8][9] Law became part of a broad faculty of subjects and classes that provided a core liberal syllabus in the arts and sciences available to all students of King's.[9] From 1893, it was known as the Division of Laws and Economics under the Faculty of Arts.[8]

The Faculty of Laws was founded in 1909 and became known as the School of Law in 1991.[8] The school took its current name in 2012 in recognition of Hong Kong businessman Sir Dickson Poon, who made a gift of £20 million to the school. It is thought to be the largest-ever donation to a British or European law faculty at the time.[10]

The school is in the heart of legal London. It was previously housed in a row of buildings adjacent to the Strand and Embankment along the River Thames. On 7 December 2009, it was announced that the school would relocate to the East Wing of Somerset House, a prominent example of neo-classical architecture, designed by Sir William Chambers in the late eighteenth century on the site of an earlier Tudor palace. Negotiations for the new lease are said to have taken some 180 years.[11][12] In February 2012, the refurbished East Wing was officially opened by the patron of the college, Queen Elizabeth II.[13]

The first dean of the school was David Caron,[14] formerly of the University of California, Berkeley. Caron's appointment followed the renaming of the school and its new focus on transnational law. The school is also one of the ten international law schools that are members of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS). Caron describes the typical graduate of the school as "a transnational, global, lawyer with [...] roots in the historic tradition of the English common law that has influenced, and in turn been influenced by, much of the world, and in the more recent tradition of European Union law. They 'think global' because we teach them with a transnational perspective."[15]

Education edit

 
The Maughan Library on Chancery Lane, across from the Law Society and the Royal Courts of Justice, houses the school's law library.

The school provides legal instruction at undergraduate and graduate levels. It offers a three-year undergraduate LLB programme. Candidates are required to take the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) as part of the admissions process. In addition to the three-year undergraduate LLB, the school offers a number of joint programmes with partner institutions around the world including the United States (Columbia University), France (Paris-Panthéon-Assas University),[16] Germany (Humboldt University), Hong Kong (University of Hong Kong), and Australia (Monash University).

The school offers a four-year LLB in law with transnational legal studies as part of its work with the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies. In 2012, the school saw the admission of its first cohort for its LLB in philosophy, politics, and law, a four-year multi-disciplinary degree that will build on the work of the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Philosophy, Politics & Law.

The school also offers Ivy-League style scholarships based on academic merit awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence, outstanding potential, and life ambition.[17][18][19]

Graduate programmes include full-time and part-time LLM and MA programmes, as well as distance-learning courses for legal practitioners. Since 2007 the school has conferred its own Master of Laws (LLM) degree, having previously been a contributor to the University of London intercollegiate programme. Those who study for the degree may elect to take a specialisation in one of several of the school's strengths, including international commercial law, international financial law and European Union law. The school also offers a dual degree with ESSEC Business School in France[20] and the Global School of Law in Lisbon.[21]

The school offers a full-time graduate research programme leading to the award of the PhD in law. The school has 80 doctoral researchers. The school has hosted the annual International Graduate Legal Research Conference since 2007. The Graduate Legal Research Society arranges educational and social events for the doctoral researcher community and liaises with school management on behalf of the community.

Finally, the school is one of six constituent law faculties within the University of London - along with those of University College London, the London School of Economics, Queen Mary University London, the School of Oriental & African Studies and Birkbeck, University of London - that collectively oversee and examine an intercollegiate LLB offered by distance learning and awarded by the university at large through its University of London Worldwide scheme. One of the largest legal education programs by enrollment globally, it lays claim to being the oldest LLB program grounded in the law of England & Wales with roots dating to the 1890's.

Research edit

The school is host to research projects funded by the British Academy, the Economic and Social Research Council, and the European Commission. The school includes various research centres and groups which serve as focal points for research activity. These include the Centre of European Law, established in 1974, the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, established in 1978, and the Centre of British Constitutional Law and History, established in 1988.

In 2013, the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics, Philosophy & Law was established following a £7 million gift from Mark Yeoh (LLB graduate) and his family.[22]

The school has undertaken significant investment in the field of transnational law in recent years and has established an Institute of Transnational Law led by Peer Zumbansen.

Publications edit

The school publishes the scholarly King's Law Journal, as well as the King's Student Law Review. The Centre of European Law publishes a paper series, Working Papers in European Law. The International State Crime Initiative publishes a range of reports, commentaries, and other materials on state crime. The faculty at the school are regular authors of monographs, scholarly treatises and articles, and contributions to periodicals. Latest publications from the Dickson Poon School of Law are available on King's Research Portal.[23]

Reputation edit

It is one of the highest ranked institutions for the study of law in the United Kingdom and the world.[4] In 2020, the Dickson Poon School of Law ranked 15th in the world and 4th in Europe in the QS World University Rankings.[24]

Notable faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "King's College London - Executive Dean".
  2. ^ a b "King's News Centre | News Centre | King's College London" (PDF).
  3. ^ "QS World University Rankings for Law & Legal Studies 2022".
  4. ^ a b "University guide 2020: league table for law". QS.
  5. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022: Law & Legal Studies". www.topuniversities.com. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Law school receives £20m donation". BBC News. 19 March 2012.
  7. ^ London, King's College (17 August 2023). "Dan Hunter". King's College London. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d "King's College London School of Law Records". London: King's College London College Archives. March 2001. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  9. ^ a b "King's College London: Department of General Literature and Science Minutes". London: King's College London College Archives. March 2001. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  10. ^ "King's College London gets £20m donation for law school". London: BBC. 19 March 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  11. ^ "History". London: King's College London. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  12. ^ "King's and Somerset House join forces". London: King's College London. 7 December 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  13. ^ "The Queen opens Somerset House East Wing". London: King's College London. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  14. ^ "New Dean of Law". London: King's College London. 14 January 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  15. ^ . The Times of India. India. 10 June 2013. Archived from the original on 17 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  16. ^ London, King's College (17 May 2023). "English Law & French Law". King's College London. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  17. ^ "Dickson Poon Scholarship - The Scholarship Hub". www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk.
  18. ^ "Dickson Poon Undergraduate Law Scholarships 2018 in London England". 1 February 2018.
  19. ^ kingscollegelondon (15 November 2012). "King's College London: King's launches The Dickson Poon Scholarship Programme". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 – via YouTube.
  20. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  21. ^ "The Global School of Law in Lisbon".
  22. ^ "Research". The Star Online. Malaysia. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  23. ^ King's Research Portal
  24. ^ "Law - Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2017".
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 February 2011.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 May 2020.
  27. ^ "Samuel Wordsworth QC".
  28. ^ "High Court of Gujarat".

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King s College London itself part of the federal University of London and serves as one of the nine schools of study within the college It is situated on the Strand in the East Wing of Somerset House in close proximity to the Royal Courts of Justice and the four Inns of Court in the heart of London s legal quarter Among the most prestigious and selective law schools in the world it is currently ranked in the global top 15 3 4 and fifth in both Europe and the UK 5 The Dickson Poon School of Law King s College LondonFormer namesFaculty of Laws King s College London 1909 1991 King s College London School of Law 1991 2012 Established1831Parent institutionKing s College LondonDeanDan Hunter 1 Academic staff228 2 Students1 976 2 LocationSomerset House East Wing London United KingdomWebsitekcl ac uk law Following a donation of 20 million by Dickson Poon in 2012 the school was renamed in his honour 6 The current dean of the school is Professor Dan Hunter 7 Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 Research 4 Publications 5 Reputation 6 Notable faculty 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editLaw has been taught at King s College London since 1831 It was originally taught within the Senior Department 8 In 1839 teaching transferred to the Department of General Literature and Science in response to the need for a greater differentiation of the syllabus for students of the Senior Department at the King s 8 9 Law became part of a broad faculty of subjects and classes that provided a core liberal syllabus in the arts and sciences available to all students of King s 9 From 1893 it was known as the Division of Laws and Economics under the Faculty of Arts 8 The Faculty of Laws was founded in 1909 and became known as the School of Law in 1991 8 The school took its current name in 2012 in recognition of Hong Kong businessman Sir Dickson Poon who made a gift of 20 million to the school It is thought to be the largest ever donation to a British or European law faculty at the time 10 The school is in the heart of legal London It was previously housed in a row of buildings adjacent to the Strand and Embankment along the River Thames On 7 December 2009 it was announced that the school would relocate to the East Wing of Somerset House a prominent example of neo classical architecture designed by Sir William Chambers in the late eighteenth century on the site of an earlier Tudor palace Negotiations for the new lease are said to have taken some 180 years 11 12 In February 2012 the refurbished East Wing was officially opened by the patron of the college Queen Elizabeth II 13 The first dean of the school was David Caron 14 formerly of the University of California Berkeley Caron s appointment followed the renaming of the school and its new focus on transnational law The school is also one of the ten international law schools that are members of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies CTLS Caron describes the typical graduate of the school as a transnational global lawyer with roots in the historic tradition of the English common law that has influenced and in turn been influenced by much of the world and in the more recent tradition of European Union law They think global because we teach them with a transnational perspective 15 Education edit nbsp The Maughan Library on Chancery Lane across from the Law Society and the Royal Courts of Justice houses the school s law library The school provides legal instruction at undergraduate and graduate levels It offers a three year undergraduate LLB programme Candidates are required to take the National Admissions Test for Law LNAT as part of the admissions process In addition to the three year undergraduate LLB the school offers a number of joint programmes with partner institutions around the world including the United States Columbia University France Paris Pantheon Assas University 16 Germany Humboldt University Hong Kong University of Hong Kong and Australia Monash University The school offers a four year LLB in law with transnational legal studies as part of its work with the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies In 2012 the school saw the admission of its first cohort for its LLB in philosophy politics and law a four year multi disciplinary degree that will build on the work of the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Philosophy Politics amp Law The school also offers Ivy League style scholarships based on academic merit awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence outstanding potential and life ambition 17 18 19 Graduate programmes include full time and part time LLM and MA programmes as well as distance learning courses for legal practitioners Since 2007 the school has conferred its own Master of Laws LLM degree having previously been a contributor to the University of London intercollegiate programme Those who study for the degree may elect to take a specialisation in one of several of the school s strengths including international commercial law international financial law and European Union law The school also offers a dual degree with ESSEC Business School in France 20 and the Global School of Law in Lisbon 21 The school offers a full time graduate research programme leading to the award of the PhD in law The school has 80 doctoral researchers The school has hosted the annual International Graduate Legal Research Conference since 2007 The Graduate Legal Research Society arranges educational and social events for the doctoral researcher community and liaises with school management on behalf of the community Finally the school is one of six constituent law faculties within the University of London along with those of University College London the London School of Economics Queen Mary University London the School of Oriental amp African Studies and Birkbeck University of London that collectively oversee and examine an intercollegiate LLB offered by distance learning and awarded by the university at large through its University of London Worldwide scheme One of the largest legal education programs by enrollment globally it lays claim to being the oldest LLB program grounded in the law of England amp Wales with roots dating to the 1890 s Research editThe school is host to research projects funded by the British Academy the Economic and Social Research Council and the European Commission The school includes various research centres and groups which serve as focal points for research activity These include the Centre of European Law established in 1974 the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics established in 1978 and the Centre of British Constitutional Law and History established in 1988 In 2013 the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics Philosophy amp Law was established following a 7 million gift from Mark Yeoh LLB graduate and his family 22 The school has undertaken significant investment in the field of transnational law in recent years and has established an Institute of Transnational Law led by Peer Zumbansen Publications editThe school publishes the scholarly King s Law Journal as well as the King s Student Law Review The Centre of European Law publishes a paper series Working Papers in European Law The International State Crime Initiative publishes a range of reports commentaries and other materials on state crime The faculty at the school are regular authors of monographs scholarly treatises and articles and contributions to periodicals Latest publications from the Dickson Poon School of Law are available on King s Research Portal 23 Reputation editIt is one of the highest ranked institutions for the study of law in the United Kingdom and the world 4 In 2020 the Dickson Poon School of Law ranked 15th in the world and 4th in Europe in the QS World University Rankings 24 Notable faculty editBen Bowling professor of criminology and criminal justice and former acting dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law David Caron professor of law and former dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law Gillian Douglas professor of family law and dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law Keith Ewing professor of public law Sir Francis Jacobs professor of European law and president of the Centre for European Law 25 Igor Judge Baron Judge Dickson Poon distinguished visitor Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 2008 2013 convenor of the Crossbench Peers in the House of Lords Lady Hale visiting professor president of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom 2017 2020 Toby Landau QC visiting professor a renowned British lawyer and arbitration expert 26 Eva Lomnicka visiting professor Aileen McColgan professor of human rights law John Phillips professor of law Nicholas Phillips Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers Dickson Poon distinguished visitor Raymond Plant Baron Plant of Highfield professor of law Joseph Raz research professor of jurisprudence Takis Tridimas professor of European law John Tasioulas professor of politics philosophy and law and director of the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics Philosophy amp Law Samuel Wordsworth QC visiting professor the leading public international law silk 27 Peer Zumbansen professor of transnational law and director of the Transnational Law InstituteNotable alumni editSee also List of King s College London alumni nbsp Abd al Rahman al Bazzaz nbsp Magnus Brunner nbsp Michael Collins nbsp Abdulai Conteh nbsp Christopher de Souza nbsp Lord Dunlop nbsp Marlene Malahoo Forte nbsp Karim Ahmad Khan nbsp Brandon Lewis nbsp Anne McLellan nbsp Tassos Papadopoulos nbsp Faris Al Rawi nbsp France Albert Rene nbsp Patrick Lipton Robinson nbsp Michael Kijana Wamalwa Kwadwo Agyei Agyapong Ghanaian High Court judge Karim Ahmad Khan Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Shafique Ahmed Bangladeshi Justice Minister Michael Ashikodi Agbamuche Attorney General amp Minister for Justice of Nigeria 1994 97 Brian Altman lead Counsel for the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Georgios Anastassopoulos Greek MEP Dame Geraldine Andrews High Court Judge 2013 Sir Robin Auld Lord Justice of Appeal Azhar Azizan Harun Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat Ziad Bahaa Eldin Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt Abd al Rahman al Bazzaz Prime Minister of Iraq 1965 66 Godfrey Binaisa President of Uganda 1979 80 Sir Patrick Bishop Conservative Member of Parliament Sir Louis Blom Cooper author and lawyer Harold Bollers Chief Justice of Guyana 1966 80 Terence Boston Baron Boston of Faversham Labour Member of Parliament and Crossbench peer Magnus Brunner Member of the Austrian Federal Council Haresh Budhrani Speaker of the Gibraltar Parliament Alex Carlile Baron Carlile of Berriew Dame Bobbie Cheema Grubb High Court Judge 2015 Sir Fielding Clarke Chief Justice of Fiji Hong Kong and Jamaica Glafcos Clerides President of Cyprus 1993 2003 Stanley Clinton Davis Baron Clinton Davis Labour Member of Parliament and peer and UK EU Commissioner Michael Collins Chairman of the Irish Provisional Government 1922 Abdulai Conteh Vice President of Sierra Leone Philippe Couvreur Registrar of the International Court of Justice Edmund Davies Baron Edmund Davies Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1974 1981 Segun Toyin Dawodu Attorney Physician and founder of Dawodu com Premier website on Nigeria s history and socio political issues Sushmita Dev Member of the Indian Lok Sabha Andrew Dunlop Baron Dunlop Conservative peer Jerome Fitzgerald Bahamian Education Minister Marlene Malahoo Forte Attorney General of Jamaica Sir David Foskett High Court Judge 2007 Sir Cyril Fountain Chief Justice of the Bahamas Alan Ganoo Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius Harry Gem inventor of the lawn tennis Colleen Graffy US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Dame Katherine Grainger Olympic gold medal winning rower Faisal Saleh Hayat Pakistani Interior Minister Anisul Huq Bangladeshi Justice Minister Chukwunweike Idigbe Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria Faizah Jamal Member of the Singaporean Parliament K C Kamalasabayson Attorney General of Sri Lanka Olga Kefalogianni Greek Cabinet Minister Cecil Kelsick Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago Asma Khan chef and cookbook author Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan President of the UN General Assembly 1962 63 President of the ICJ 1970 73 Sir Leonard Knowles first Chief Justice of The Bahamas Abdul Koroma Judge of the International Court of Justice Dennis Kwok Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Francine Lacqua Bloomberg Television anchor David Nana Larbie Member of the Ghanaian Parliament Axelle Lemaire Member of the French National Assembly Brandon Lewis Chairman of the Conservative Party John MacGregor Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market politician Leader of the House of Commons 1990 92 Jonathan Maitland broadcaster Nthomeng Majara Chief Justice of Lesotho Wayne Martin former Chief Justice of Western Australia 2006 2018 Peter McCormick lawyer Hugh McDermott Member of the New South Wales Parliament Anne McLellan Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Francis Minah Vice President of Sierra Leone Trevor Moniz Attorney General of Bermuda Sir Lee Moore Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis 1979 80 Krisztina Morvai Hungarian MEP Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad Malaysian Minister of Natural Resources Environment and Climate Change Ned Nwoko Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives Chibudom Nwuche Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives George Nyamweya Member of the Kenyan National Assembly James Nyamweya Kenyan Foreign Minister Nuala O Loan Baroness O Loan Crossbench peer Sam Okudzeto Member of the Ghanaian Parliament Nneka Onyeali Ikpe CEO of Fidelity Bank Nigeria Tassos Papadopoulos President of Cyprus 2003 08 Sir David Penry Davey High Court judge Sir Lynden Pindling Prime Minister of the Bahamas 1967 92 Sir Allan Powell previous Chairman of the BBC Tim Pryce CEO of Terra Firma Capital Partners Henry George Purchase Liberal Member of Parliament S Rajaratnam Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Sir Shridath Ramphal Commonwealth Secretary General 1975 90 Sophon Ratanakorn President of the Supreme Court of Thailand Faris Al Rawi Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and Member of the House of Representatives France Albert Rene President of the Seychelles 1977 2004 Patrick Lipton Robinson Judge of the International Court of Justice Sir Hugh Rossi Conservative Member of Parliament Dame Angela Rumbold Conservative Member of Parliament Julius Sarkodee Addo Chief Justice of Ghana Dan Sarooshi Professor of Public International Law at the University of Oxford Khushwant Singh writer and Member of the Indian Rajya Sabha Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah C J Koh Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore Christopher de Souza Member of the Singaporean Parliament Gary Streeter Conservative Member of Parliament Sir Jeremy Sullivan Lord Justice of Appeal 2009 2015 Senior President of Tribunals 2012 2015 Jaishanker Manilal Shelat Judge Supreme Court of India 1966 72 28 Rory Tapner CEO of Coutts Shekou Touray Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations Hassan al Turabi Sudanese Foreign Minister and Attorney General Lawrence Urquhart Chairman of BAA Muhammad Uteem Member of the Mauritian National Assembly Michael Kijana Wamalwa Vice President of Kenya Sidney Webb 1st Baron Passfield co founder of London School of Economics Dame Heather Williams High Court Judge 2021 Frederick Wills Guyanese Foreign Minister Elizabeth Wilmshurst Professor of International Law at University College London Alvin Yeo Member of the Singaporean Parliament Lois Michele Young Permanent Representative of Belize to the United NationsReferences edit King s College London Executive Dean a b King s News Centre News Centre King s College London PDF QS World University Rankings for Law amp Legal Studies 2022 a b University guide 2020 league table for law QS QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 Law amp Legal Studies www topuniversities com Retrieved 12 August 2022 Law school receives 20m donation BBC News 19 March 2012 London King s College 17 August 2023 Dan Hunter King s College London Retrieved 22 November 2023 a b c d King s College London School of Law Records London King s College London College Archives March 2001 Retrieved 22 January 2013 a b King s College London Department of General Literature and Science Minutes London King s College London College Archives March 2001 Retrieved 22 January 2013 King s College London gets 20m donation for law school London BBC 19 March 2012 Retrieved 20 August 2012 History London King s College London Retrieved 31 October 2012 King s and Somerset House join forces London King s College London 7 December 2009 Retrieved 20 August 2012 The Queen opens Somerset House East Wing London King s College London 29 February 2012 Retrieved 20 August 2012 New Dean of Law London King s College London 14 January 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2013 King Size Research The Times of India India 10 June 2013 Archived from the original on 17 June 2013 Retrieved 11 June 2013 London King s College 17 May 2023 English Law amp French Law King s College London Retrieved 19 February 2024 Dickson Poon Scholarship The Scholarship Hub www thescholarshiphub org uk Dickson Poon Undergraduate Law Scholarships 2018 in London England 1 February 2018 kingscollegelondon 15 November 2012 King s College London King s launches The Dickson Poon Scholarship Programme Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 via YouTube Double Degree Program PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 7 May 2023 The Global School of Law in Lisbon Research The Star Online Malaysia Retrieved 15 May 2013 King s Research Portal Law Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2017 King s College London President and Directors Archived from the original on 2 February 2011 Toby Landau QC Essex Court Chambers Archived from the original on 21 May 2020 Samuel Wordsworth QC High Court of Gujarat External links editOfficial website nbsp 51 30 40 41 N 0 6 59 65 W 51 5112250 N 0 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