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SOAS School of Law

The SOAS School of Law is a law school of the University of London. It is based in the Paul Webley wing of the Senate House in Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom. The SOAS School of Law has an emphasis on the legal systems of Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

SOAS School of Law
Established1947
DeanScott Newton
Administrative staff
50
Undergraduates210
Postgraduates130
Location
Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, UK
Websitewww.soas.ac.uk/law/

The School of Law has over 400 students. It offers programmes at the LLB, LLM and MPhil/PhD level. International students have been the majority at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level for many years.[citation needed]

It publishes a number of journals, including the Journal of African Law, the Journal of Comparative Law and the Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law. Along with the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC), it produces the Law, Environment and Development Journal (LEAD Journal). An independent student law journal is also published by undergraduate and graduate students, the SOAS Law Journal, and it publishes articles from faculty, students and alumni.

Notable alumni of the school of law include David Lammy MP, former President of Ghana John Atta Mills, Supreme Court justices from Nigeria and Sri Lanka, and Iranian human rights activist Ghoncheh Ghavami.

History edit

The SOAS School of Law was established in 1947 with Seymour Gonne Vesey-FitzGerald as its first head, and as such is one of the 20 oldest law schools in England. Initially, the School of Law only hosted post-graduate students. In 1975, under the leadership of Antony Nicholas Allott, the school developed a comparative undergraduate LLB which continues to the present.[1] In 2012, the Head of the Law School, Mashood Baderin, was appointed as Special Independent Expert to Sudan by the United Nations Human Rights Council.[2] In 2013, Paul Kohler assumed the role as Head of the SOAS School of Law following the retirement of Baderin.[citation needed]

Academics edit

The SOAS School of Law Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is recognised as a Qualifying Law Degree by the Law Society of England and Wales and the Bar Standards Board for the purposes of completing legal training. As such, the SOAS LLB satisfies all professional requirements for the Common Professional Examination.

Although many modules at SOAS embody a substantial element of English common law, all modules are taught as far as possible in a comparative or international manner with an emphasis in the way in which law functions in society. Thus, law studies at SOAS are broad and comparative in their orientation. All students study a significant amount of non-English law, start in the first year of the LLB course, where 'Legal Systems of Asia and Africa' is compulsory. Specialised modules in the laws and legal systems of particular countries and regions is also encouraged and faculty experts conduct modules in these subjects every year.[citation needed]

Several combination BA degrees also allow students to combine law courses with another faculty, including history and politics. The SOAS School of Law also has a Master of Laws (LLM) which provides many advanced courses on comparative, international and transnational commercial law- all focused on Asian and African legal issues. The SOAS School of Law also offers a PhD programme.

In addition to academic programmes, SOAS School of Law students also have access to several Pro Bono law clinics.[3] These Pro Bono law clinics offer students the opportunity to work alongside practising lawyers on actual cases involving human rights and civil rights which are taken on free of charge to the clients.

Research edit

The SOAS School of Law has expertise in the laws of Asian and African countries, human rights, transnational commercial law, environmental law, and comparative law.

It is home to the following research centres:

  • Centre for East Asian Laws (CEAL)
  • Centre for Law and Conflict
  • Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies (CEMS)
  • Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL).

Faculty members routinely contribute to journals and publish volumes of leading research annually. The school has close ties with the internationally renowned Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, which is also part of the federal University of London.[citation needed]

Publications edit

The SOAS School of Law and faculty members are involved in the publication of the following legal research journals:

  • Journal of African Law,
  • Journal of Comparative Law,
  • Law Reports of the Commonwealth,[4]
  • Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law,
  • Law, Environment and Development Journal (LEAD Journal),
  • SOAS Law Journal (Co-founded by five SOAS law students, it is a student-led and edited journal featuring submissions by students, alumni and faculty.)[5]

Rankings edit

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2024)[6]43
Guardian (2024)[7]46
Global rankings
QS (2024)[8]151-200

The SOAS School of Law was ranked 46th out of all British law schools by The Guardian League Table in 2020.[9] The QS World University Rankings placed SOAS in the 151-200 bracket in 2020 for law.[10]

SOAS Law Society edit

The SOAS Law Society promotes opportunities to learn about the study of law and career options to student members at SOAS. The Law Society hosts meetings, intercollegiate exchanges, mooting tournaments and other educational events. Although there was formerly a separate SOAS Bar Society that conducted bar-related programming and organised moot teams and tournaments, it merged with the Law Society in 2013. Past moot teams fielded by the SOAS Law Society or SOAS Bar Society have participated in the annual English Law Students Association (ELSA) Moot Tournament and the prestigious London Universities Mooting Shield, which was founded by SOAS Law School alumnus, barrister and present New York attorney Daniel Jackson.[citation needed]

 
Amal Clooney was a special lecturer on international criminal law.

Teaching edit

Faculty at the SOAS School of Law are routinely rated highly on national student satisfaction surveys, with the satisfaction rate reaching 91% in 2015.[11]

The SOAS School of Law has more than 30 full-time academic staff, 20 professors, many visiting professors and distinguished judicial and other visiting academic staff.

Visiting Professors

Notable alumni edit

Heads of State edit

 
John Atta Mills, former President of Ghana
 
Shirani Bandaranayake: 43rd Chief Justice of the Sri Lankan Supreme Court
 
David Lammy MP

Judiciary edit

Academics edit

  • Muhammad Mohar Ali - Bangladeshi Islamic Law scholar.
  • Antony Nicholas Allott - comparative law theorist, Professor of Asian Laws at SOAS
  • Mohammad Hashim Kamali - Leading expert on Islamic law, noted Afghan academic.
  • Chibli Mallat - International lawyer, a law professor, and a former candidate for presidency in Lebanon.
  • M. Ershadul Bari - Leading Bangladeshi Constitutional Law expert. He did his PhD in Constitutional Law from SOAS, University of London on a Commonwealth Academic Staff Scholarship in 1985. He was the Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka from 1991 to 2001. Subsequently, Professor Bari was appointed the Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh Open University- a position which he held for nearly 6 years. He, later, served the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a Professor of Law.[13][14]

Lawyers: Solicitors and Barristers edit

Politicians and Diplomats edit

Activists edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ SOAS School of Law Student Handbook: 2009
  2. ^ "Professor Mashood Baderin appointed UN Independent Expert on human rights in the Sudan - SOAS University of London". www.soas.ac.uk.
  3. ^ "SOAS law students establish international human rights advocacy network - Lawyer 2B". l2b.thelawyer.com.
  4. ^ "Law Reports of the Commonwealth (Set)".
  5. ^ "SOAS Law Journal -". SOAS Law Journal.
  6. ^ "Complete University Guide 2024". The Complete University Guide. 7 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Guardian University Guide 2024". The Guardian. 9 September 2023.
  8. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024". Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd. 27 June 2023.
  9. ^ "league table for law". The Guardian. 21 September 2017. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Law". 2020.
  11. ^ "SOAS student satisfaction remains at highest level since NSS began". www.soas.ac.uk.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 July 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ Bari, M. Ershadul (1 June 2015). "The Establishment of the Judicial Appointments Commission in Malaysia to Improve the Constitutional Method of Appointing the Judges of the Superior Courts: A Critical Study". Commonwealth Law Bulletin. 41 (2): 231–252. doi:10.1080/03050718.2015.1049634. S2CID 143365905.
  14. ^ "Acting Ameer expresses deep condolence over the death of Dr. Ershadul Bari". Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.

External links edit

Official website

  • SOAS School of Law Journals

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The SOAS School of Law is a law school of the University of London It is based in the Paul Webley wing of the Senate House in Bloomsbury London United Kingdom The SOAS School of Law has an emphasis on the legal systems of Asia Africa and the Middle East SOAS School of LawEstablished1947DeanScott NewtonAdministrative staff50Undergraduates210Postgraduates130LocationThornhaugh Street Russell Square Bloomsbury London UKWebsitewww wbr soas wbr ac wbr uk wbr law wbr The School of Law has over 400 students It offers programmes at the LLB LLM and MPhil PhD level International students have been the majority at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level for many years citation needed It publishes a number of journals including the Journal of African Law the Journal of Comparative Law and the Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Along with the International Environmental Law Research Centre IELRC it produces the Law Environment and Development Journal LEAD Journal An independent student law journal is also published by undergraduate and graduate students the SOAS Law Journal and it publishes articles from faculty students and alumni Notable alumni of the school of law include David Lammy MP former President of Ghana John Atta Mills Supreme Court justices from Nigeria and Sri Lanka and Iranian human rights activist Ghoncheh Ghavami Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Research 2 2 Publications 2 3 Rankings 3 SOAS Law Society 4 Teaching 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Heads of State 5 2 Judiciary 5 3 Academics 5 4 Lawyers Solicitors and Barristers 5 5 Politicians and Diplomats 5 6 Activists 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe SOAS School of Law was established in 1947 with Seymour Gonne Vesey FitzGerald as its first head and as such is one of the 20 oldest law schools in England Initially the School of Law only hosted post graduate students In 1975 under the leadership of Antony Nicholas Allott the school developed a comparative undergraduate LLB which continues to the present 1 In 2012 the Head of the Law School Mashood Baderin was appointed as Special Independent Expert to Sudan by the United Nations Human Rights Council 2 In 2013 Paul Kohler assumed the role as Head of the SOAS School of Law following the retirement of Baderin citation needed Academics editThe SOAS School of Law Bachelor of Laws LLB programme is recognised as a Qualifying Law Degree by the Law Society of England and Wales and the Bar Standards Board for the purposes of completing legal training As such the SOAS LLB satisfies all professional requirements for the Common Professional Examination Although many modules at SOAS embody a substantial element of English common law all modules are taught as far as possible in a comparative or international manner with an emphasis in the way in which law functions in society Thus law studies at SOAS are broad and comparative in their orientation All students study a significant amount of non English law start in the first year of the LLB course where Legal Systems of Asia and Africa is compulsory Specialised modules in the laws and legal systems of particular countries and regions is also encouraged and faculty experts conduct modules in these subjects every year citation needed Several combination BA degrees also allow students to combine law courses with another faculty including history and politics The SOAS School of Law also has a Master of Laws LLM which provides many advanced courses on comparative international and transnational commercial law all focused on Asian and African legal issues The SOAS School of Law also offers a PhD programme In addition to academic programmes SOAS School of Law students also have access to several Pro Bono law clinics 3 These Pro Bono law clinics offer students the opportunity to work alongside practising lawyers on actual cases involving human rights and civil rights which are taken on free of charge to the clients Research edit The SOAS School of Law has expertise in the laws of Asian and African countries human rights transnational commercial law environmental law and comparative law It is home to the following research centres Centre for East Asian Laws CEAL Centre for Law and Conflict Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies CEMS Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Law CIMEL Faculty members routinely contribute to journals and publish volumes of leading research annually The school has close ties with the internationally renowned Institute of Advanced Legal Studies which is also part of the federal University of London citation needed Publications edit The SOAS School of Law and faculty members are involved in the publication of the following legal research journals Journal of African Law Journal of Comparative Law Law Reports of the Commonwealth 4 Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Law Environment and Development Journal LEAD Journal SOAS Law Journal Co founded by five SOAS law students it is a student led and edited journal featuring submissions by students alumni and faculty 5 Rankings edit RankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 6 43Guardian 2024 7 46Global rankingsQS 2024 8 151 200The SOAS School of Law was ranked 46th out of all British law schools by The Guardian League Table in 2020 9 The QS World University Rankings placed SOAS in the 151 200 bracket in 2020 for law 10 SOAS Law Society editThe SOAS Law Society promotes opportunities to learn about the study of law and career options to student members at SOAS The Law Society hosts meetings intercollegiate exchanges mooting tournaments and other educational events Although there was formerly a separate SOAS Bar Society that conducted bar related programming and organised moot teams and tournaments it merged with the Law Society in 2013 Past moot teams fielded by the SOAS Law Society or SOAS Bar Society have participated in the annual English Law Students Association ELSA Moot Tournament and the prestigious London Universities Mooting Shield which was founded by SOAS Law School alumnus barrister and present New York attorney Daniel Jackson citation needed nbsp Amal Clooney was a special lecturer on international criminal law Teaching editFaculty at the SOAS School of Law are routinely rated highly on national student satisfaction surveys with the satisfaction rate reaching 91 in 2015 11 The SOAS School of Law has more than 30 full time academic staff 20 professors many visiting professors and distinguished judicial and other visiting academic staff Visiting Professors Amal Clooney Former visiting professor at SOAS School of Law human rights barrister and wife of actor George Clooney 12 David W KennedyNotable alumni editHeads of State edit nbsp John Atta Mills former President of Ghana nbsp Shirani Bandaranayake 43rd Chief Justice of the Sri Lankan Supreme Court nbsp David Lammy MPJohn Atta Mills Former President of Ghana Judiciary edit Idris Kutigi Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria Sylvester Umaru Onu Supreme Court Justice of Nigeria Shirani Bandaranayake Former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka noted Sri Lankan jurist Henry M Joko Smart Supreme Court Justice of Sierra Leone Academics edit Muhammad Mohar Ali Bangladeshi Islamic Law scholar Antony Nicholas Allott comparative law theorist Professor of Asian Laws at SOAS Mohammad Hashim Kamali Leading expert on Islamic law noted Afghan academic Chibli Mallat International lawyer a law professor and a former candidate for presidency in Lebanon M Ershadul Bari Leading Bangladeshi Constitutional Law expert He did his PhD in Constitutional Law from SOAS University of London on a Commonwealth Academic Staff Scholarship in 1985 He was the Dean of the Faculty of Law University of Dhaka from 1991 to 2001 Subsequently Professor Bari was appointed the Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh Open University a position which he held for nearly 6 years He later served the University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur Malaysia as a Professor of Law 13 14 Lawyers Solicitors and Barristers edit Charles A Adeogun Phillips Former genocide and war crimes prosecutor Herbert Chitepo First black barrister in Rhodesia later known as Zimbabwe and noted contemporary ally of Robert Mugabe Sara Hossain Bangladeshi lawyer Politicians and Diplomats edit Francis K Butagira Former Ugandan Ambassador to Germany Nihal Jayawickrama Sri Lankan statesmen David Lammy British Labour Party MP candidate for Mayor of London in 2016 Mohamed Salih Omer Sudanese statesman Aaron Mike Oquaye Ghanaian statesman Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer politician and former Member of Parliament Activists edit Husna Ahmad Bangladeshi environmental campaigner Ghoncheh Ghavami Iranian civil rights activist See also edit nbsp Law portal nbsp Education portalGolden triangle universities References edit SOAS School of Law Student Handbook 2009 Professor Mashood Baderin appointed UN Independent Expert on human rights in the Sudan SOAS University of London www soas ac uk SOAS law students establish international human rights advocacy network Lawyer 2B l2b thelawyer com Law Reports of the Commonwealth Set SOAS Law Journal SOAS Law Journal Complete University Guide 2024 The Complete University Guide 7 June 2023 Guardian University Guide 2024 The Guardian 9 September 2023 QS World University Rankings 2024 Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd 27 June 2023 league table for law The Guardian 21 September 2017 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 25 May 2016 Law 2020 SOAS student satisfaction remains at highest level since NSS began www soas ac uk Archived copy Archived from the original on 31 July 2015 Retrieved 7 May 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Bari M Ershadul 1 June 2015 The Establishment of the Judicial Appointments Commission in Malaysia to Improve the Constitutional Method of Appointing the Judges of the Superior Courts A Critical Study Commonwealth Law Bulletin 41 2 231 252 doi 10 1080 03050718 2015 1049634 S2CID 143365905 Acting Ameer expresses deep condolence over the death of Dr Ershadul Bari Bangladesh Jamaat e Islami External links editOfficial website SOAS School of Law Journals 51 31 21 N 0 07 44 W 51 52251 N 0 12892 W 51 52251 0 12892 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SOAS School of Law amp oldid 1177345212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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