School of Law

Dr Chloe Wallace

Lecturer in Law

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I came to Leeds in 1999, having done my postgraduate work at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

My academic activities are defined by my interest in comparative law and legal cultures, law and humanities approaches and, generally, all things French.

As co-ordinator of our European exchange programmes and Programme Director of Law and French, I enjoy sharing my enthusiasm for Study Abroad with as many students as I can persuade to participate.

Scholarly and Research Interests

My interests are in comparative and cultural approaches to law.

I am interested in relationships between law and the humanities, particularly law and language, and in the way in which those relationships affect how law is taught.

I also have an interest in cross-disciplinary teaching, student mobility and the teaching of foreign law.

Teaching

I currently teach on the undergraduate core modules of Constitutional Law, European Law and Jurisprudence (Law and Religion and Law and Fiction options). I also teach Comparative European Legal Systems and French Law.

At postgraduate level, I teach part of a module on Comparative Legal Systems and Globalisation.

Key Publications

Books

Shaw. J, Hunt. J and Wallace. C. (2007) Economic and Social Law of the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan.

Chapters in books

Wallace, C; Shaw. J (2003) "Education, Multiculturalism and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union" in Economic and Social Rights under the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union T. Hervey and J. Kenner (eds.). Hart, Oxford

Journal articles

Wallace. C., Fischer. J.D (2006) "God and Caesar in the Twenty First Century: What Recent Cases Say About Church-State Relations in England and the United States" Florida Journal of International Law 18.

Wallace, C (1999) "European Integration and legal culture: indirect sex discrimination in the French legal system" Legal Studies 19.


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