Principal Lecturer in Law, University of Portsmouth
Emily studied law at Southampton University. After graduating she qualified as a solicitor at a Southampton law firm. Emily taught English for a number of years in the Middle East, and during this time completed a BA in English Literature and an MA in Education with Applied Linguistics. On returning to England, Emily worked as a commercial property solicitor advising developers and commercial landlords and tenants. Emily joined the University of Portsmouth as a Senior Lecturer in 2010 and taught law to surveying students until 2017 when she joined Portsmouth Law School. Emily completed her PhD in land law 2016.
Emily is unit coordinator for Land Law and teaches on the Contract Law and Research and Professional Development units. Emily's research interests lie mainly in the area of land and landlord and tenant law. Emily has researched and published journal articles on covenants and easements and comparisons between English and US private and public land law rights. Current research includes comparing the Scottish and English Lands Tribunals, and security of tenure in the private rented sector. Emily is a regular contributor to the University's RICS accredited CPD programme, delivering courses on Commercial Property, Easements and Covenants and Dilapidations.
Student accommodation is big business – but confused regulation leaves students vulnerable
Feb 03, 2020 12:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Purpose-built student accommodation has been growing in the UK for some time and has now become a mainstream investment thanks to the steady income it provides. As a result, private companies, financed by both overseas...