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Dr. Eldridge’s research interests lie in land law and legal history. Her work includes publications on medieval English law, legal methods, and legal theory, with a particular interest in understanding the legacies and connections of legal history to contemporary law, especially in the context of significant reform projects in property law over the last 150 years. She is a co-founder of the Selden’s Sister network, which focuses on promoting the contributions of women in legal history while supporting modern-day scholarship. Her teaching interests cover private law and legal history, as well as comparative law. Dr. Eldridge has previously held positions as an Early Career Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and as a college lecturer at Corpus Christi College and Christ Church, both in Oxford.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Teaching and research in Private Law and Legal History.
Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.