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Hannah joined LSE Law School as a full-time Assistant Professor in Education in 2023, focusing on teaching aspects of medical law and family law. Prior to this, she was guest teaching medical law at LSE since 2017 while also working as a barrister specializing in public and medical law. Throughout her career, Hannah has successfully represented clients in various courts and tribunals, including the High Court and the Supreme Court. A notable case included her instruction in 2018 to represent 300 core participants in the ongoing Infected Blood Inquiry. She has also co-authored and co-edited the practitioner text 'NHS Law Practice' which discusses the complexities of legal structures within the modern NHS. Her research interests lie predominantly in the field of medical law and ethics, particularly examining health inequalities and the structures that govern the delivery of health services, which may perpetuate issues of justice and address medical malpractice. Her academic contributions aim to bridge the gap between legal practice and healthcare delivery.
London School of Economics and Political Science • London
Teaching courses in medical law and family law.
Standard English requirement applies to most programs in Geography, Anthropology, Sociology, and Media.