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Helen studied law at Oxford and qualified as a solicitor in the 1980s. She was seconded to academia at the Law Commission in the 2000s and joined Kent Law School in 2006. In 2021, she joined Southampton Law School. Her research interests focus on conflicts and injustices related to property law and inequalities in housing. She adopts a social legal feminist approach to her research and teaching. Helen is involved in various research groups, including those focusing on Leasehold and Social Welfare, and her current research includes projects on rural homelessness and eviction protection. She teaches property law and is active in supervising PhD students. Helen has appeared as an invited speaker on topics such as the empty homes crisis and unsustainable property practices in contemporary capitalism.
University of Southampton • Southampton
Interim Associate Dean with a focus on research.