Dr Sarah Nason
Senior Lecturer in Administrative Law and Jurisprudence (T&R)
Overview
Dr Sarah Nason has a BA Law 1st Class from the University of Cambridge and a PhD Laws from University College London. Her research interests are in public law, administrative justice, devolution, comparative public law and jurisprudence (legal philosophy). Sarah is a member of the editorial board of the journal Public Law, an executive committee member of Public Law Wales and a member of the UK Administrative Justice Council Academic Panel. Sarah has recently been appointed a National Assembly for Wales Academic Fellow for 2019. Sarah welcomes PhD supervision in any of her research areas.
Teaching and Supervision
Undergraduate
SXL1110/2210 - Public Law
SXL2127/3127 - Jurisprudence (module leader)
SXL2135/3135 - Jurisprudence by Legal Research (module leader)
SXL2120//3120 - Administrative Law & Administrative Justice (module leader)
Postgraduate
Legal Research Methods
Research outputs (54)
- Published
The role of communities and connections in social welfare legal advice
Research output: Book/Report › Other report › peer-review
- Published
Rural Assets: Policy and Practice Insights from England
Research output: Book/Report › Other report › peer-review
- Published
Rural Assets: Policy and Practice Insights from Northern Ireland
Research output: Book/Report › Other report › peer-review
Prof. activities and awards (1)
Accolades (1)
Paper award, full papers honourable mention: Explanatory Journeys
Prize: National/international honour
Projects (9)
Rural Assets: Policy and Practice Insights from the Devolved Nations
Project: Research
Social Welfare Law Advice and Communities
Project: Research