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Philip Bremner is a Lecturer in Law at King's College London, specializing in Family Law. He is the module leader for the undergraduate family law module and has previously lectured at both the University of Sussex and Royal Holloway, University of London. Philip holds an ESRC-funded PhD from the University of Exeter, where he conducted empirical research under the supervision of Professor Anne Barlow, focusing on the legal recognition of gay and lesbian co-parenting arrangements through assisted reproduction. His subsequent research interests have centered on family formation and surrogacy aspects pertinent to LGBTQ+ families. Bremner is particularly interested in examining how law recognizes diverse family structures, the implications of birth registration systems on intimate relationships, and property rights. He also serves as the trustee treasurer of the Socio-Legal Studies Association and welcomes informal inquiries from prospective PhD applicants whose research interests align with his expertise in family law.
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