Hugh Collins
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Hugh Collins F.B.A. is the Professor of English Law and Head of the Law Department at the London School of Economics.[1] He is also the general editor for the Modern Law Review, the most widely read British academic law journal. Collins was educated at Oxford University (Brasenose) and Harvard University before joining the LSE in 1991.
Having pursued earlier research in contract law, Collins' most recent work has been focussed on employment law and the possibility of regulating contracts for competitiveness and efficiency.
[edit] Publications
- (with Keith Ewing and Aileen McColgan) Labour Law, Text, Cases and Materials (2005) Hart Publishing ISBN-10: 1841133620
- Employment Law (2003) Clarendon
- Contract law: Law in Context (2003) Butterworths
- Justice in Dismissal (1992) Oxford University Press
- Marxism and Law (1982) Oxford University Press
[edit] Notes
- ^ LSE staff page
[edit] External links
- British Academy page
- LSE staff experts' page