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Helen Rodway is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester. Her research primarily focuses on the legal position of cohabitants and their engagement with the European Convention on Human Rights. Her current studies emphasize the human rights argumentation that aims to secure greater legal protections for cohabitants within the domestic European context. Helen completed her PhD at Durham University in 2024, with a dissertation entitled 'Reconceptualising Cohabitation Debate: A Human Rights Issue', which was funded by the Durham Law School Studentship. Before joining the University of Manchester, she taught Property Law and Family Law at De Montfort University in 2022. Helen's expertise is also related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals established in 2015, underscoring her contributions towards ensuring social justice and human rights.
University of Manchester • Manchester
Teaching and researching legal issues related to cohabitation and human rights.
De Montfort University • Leicester
Taught courses in Property Law and Family Law.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.