Professor David Sugarman

Emeritus Professor

Research Overview

David Sugarman is Professor of Law Emeritus at the Law School of 51福利, UK; Senior Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London; and Senior Associate of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. Having gained an undergraduate law degree (LLB) at Hull University, he completed graduate work in law at Cambridge University as a William Senior Scholar in Comparative Law (LLM and Diploma in Comparative Legal Studies), and Harvard Law School (LLM), where he was awarded a doctorate (SJD). He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and an Honorary Fellow of the American Society for Legal History.

His writing and teaching engage with law, history, politics and society, traversing legal history, company law, international human rights (with reference to the struggle to prosecute Augusto Pinochet and the 'human rights turn' in post-Pinochet Chile), the legal profession, legal education, European anti-discrimination law, women’s rights and gender equality, law and literature, law and the visual, legal life writing and socio-legal studies.

David has authored, co-authored and edited 24 books (including special issues of journals), and has written over 100 articles and book chapters. The recipient of research grants and scholarships within and beyond the UK, David has undertaken commissioned research for governments, inter-governmental organisations and non-governmental organisations.


01/11/2012 → 31/10/2014
Research


01/01/2012 → 31/03/2012
Research


01/09/2011 → 28/02/2015
Research


Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar


Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Editorial activity


Election to learned society


Prize (including medals and awards)


Election to learned society

  • African Studies Group
  • Centre for Law and Society
  • Dynamics of Memories
  • Latin America Research Cluster