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Our people at the School of Law

About our community from our Head of School

Our School of Law is comprised of a diverse group of exceptional individuals united in a common goal of learning and research excellence.

We are a community that believes in, and nurtures the potential of the individual and draws on the strength in our collective to drive change, and harness the opportunities in our increasingly interconnected and fast-changing legal environment.

With the support of our alumni, eminent partners and International Advisory Board, our academics and students work together to ensure a rounded education that is inclusive and targeted, equipping our graduates to thrive. Our research contributes innovative solutions to contemporary challenges for the development of the individual and the common good of society.

I am enormously proud of everyone involved in the School of Law and their commitment to nurturing talent and excellence.

Professor Engobo Emeseh, Head of School of Law

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Full list of our team

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Ovo Catherine Imoedemhe Assistant Professor View profile for Ovo Catherine Imoedemhe
Victoria Nalule Lecturer View profile for Victoria Nalule
Rosalili Wan Rosli Assistant Professor View profile for Rosalili Wan Rosli
Irekpitan Okukpon Assistant Professor View profile for Irekpitan Okukpon
Charles Wild Associate Professor View profile for Charles Wild
Sheikh Bilal Khan Assistant Professor View profile for Sheikh Bilal Khan
Riaz Bashir Assistant Professor View profile for Riaz Bashir
Tamarakemiebi Koroye Lecturer View profile for Tamarakemiebi Koroye
Erebi Ndoni Lecturer View profile for Erebi Ndoni
Alan Reid Associate Professor View profile for Alan Reid
Sharmin Shakila Research Assistant View profile for Sharmin Shakila
Gbenga Oduntan Professor View profile for Gbenga Oduntan
Chris Taylor Associate Professor View profile for Chris Taylor
Mark Van Hoorebeek Associate Professor View profile for Mark Van Hoorebeek
Edward Mowlam Assistant Professor View profile for Edward Mowlam
Engobo Emeseh Head of Law School / Professor View profile for Engobo Emeseh
Pedi Obani Associate Professor View profile for Pedi Obani
Tuiya Tembo Assistant Professor View profile for Tuiya Tembo
Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor View profile for Ajay Kumar

Our Industry Advisory Board

Our Industry Advisory Board draws upon the wealth of experience from a diverse range of talented individuals from sectors of the legal profession.  They include those working at the bench, in legal practice, in industry, in academia and the third sector.

They provide independent, external and informed advice from and that enables us to deliver inspiring and world-class education and research. Our board members support and provide a fresh perspective on the development, relevancy and impact of our curriculum, student experience, our international strategic planning, partnership development, external affairs and alumni engagement.

Ms Mel Nebhrajani

Meeting Chair, Director General, Government Legal Department

Ms Mel Nebhrajani

Responsible for leading 600 people delivering Government's litigation, fighting some of the most important cases of the day such as the litigation arising out of Covid-19, dealing with public Inquiries such as the Post Office IT Horizon Inquiry, and having the UK's largest caseload in the Supreme Court.

After practising as a Chancery barrister, I joined the Charity Commission in 1998 before moving to what is now the Government Legal Department where I have advised a variety of departments: the Cabinet Office, Department of Education, Ministry of Justice, Department of Transport and Department of Health and Social Care.

I want to support the students of an important region of the country who have great skills to offer prospective employers and help them be job-ready for the exciting legal market.

Ms Mel Nebhrajani

Meeting Chair, Director General, Government Legal Department

Mrs Aneesa Ehsan

Solicitor (Partner Proctor & Hobbs Solicitors)

Mrs Aneesa Ehsan

I am the Director and one of the Founding Partners of Proctor & Hobbs Solicitors. I am the Compliance Officer for Finance and Administration as well as the Compliance Officer for Legal Practice. I am also a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Law.

I have worked within the legal Industry for over 10 years and have endeavoured to assist as many individuals as possible within the field of law. I am an active campaigner to ensure that members of the BAME community and especially women of ethnic minorities are encouraged to excel within the legal field. I aim to ensure that talented individuals from the local community are afforded opportunities from which they can progress and develop their careers accordingly.

Mrs Aneesa Ehsan

Solicitor (Partner Proctor & Hobbs Solicitors)

David Hodsdon

VP Legal, HR and Finance Liberty Global Shared Services

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I am a generalist lawyer with experience in Construction, Street Works, Submarine Cables and Electronic Communications with a wide-ranging background in litigation. I am fortunate to have responsibility for the performance of 6 diverse in house teams totalling 50 qualified and part qualified lawyers who manage contentious and non-contentious work. I’m particularly interested in people and digital transformation, utilising technology and automation to partner with our lawyers to augment their ability to serve as experts in their field.

Previous Experience

Law is a second career for me after starting my early career as a joiner. Since graduating in 2008 I have worked in a number of private practice claimant firms, developing into management and compliance roles before moving in house.

My experience has shaped personal values of equality of opportunity, honesty, commitment to high standards and regular disruption.

Areas of Interest

Legal technology and Artificial Intelligence

Reason for Joining the Advisory Board

You'll have noticed I love working with people. I have worked in leadership roles for the majority of my career and I'm passionate about investing in people. This opportunity offers the chance to support the fantastic work that the faculty of Management and Law does in creating solid foundations for graduates looking for a career In legal practice. As a legal tech advocate, I see the future of legal practice developing fast and so the skills that are required to work in and contribute to this future world must constantly evolve. Law firms are increasingly integrating technology alongside the human workforce to drive Insights, efficiency and service excellence. In preparation, I hope to bring healthy debate to the Law Advisory Board as to how we can best equip future graduates with the tools that the future workplace will require.

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VP Legal, HR and Finance Liberty Global Shared Services

Peter Ware

Partner, Browne Jacobson's

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Recognised by Chambers and Partners and Legal 500 as a leading expert in public law and procurement, Peter is the head of Browne Jacobson’s Government practice. Specialising in contentious and non-contentious procurement matters, Peter supports public and private sector clients to get the very best out of their regulated procurement activity.

Peter is also the Finance and Membership Secretary of the Procurement Lawyers Association, and on the editorial Board for Lexis Nexis Local Government and a regular public speaker. 

Previous Experience

Prior to joining Browne Jacobson, Peter was a special projects adviser for Nottinghamshire County Council. He was instrumental in supporting the Midlands Engine in developing their 10-point plan for Green Growth and continues to champion their work by working with businesses, public bodies, academia and the third sector to achieve genuine change through innovation and growth. Peter is also a trustee of Bromley House and Nottingham Schools Trust.

Peter has earned the following awards:

  • Legal 500 Northern Powerhouse Regional Public Sector Law Firm of the Year 2024

  • Chambers: Local Government and Procurement Band 3 ranked lawyer

  • Legal 500: recommended lawyer in London and East Midlands Government

Areas of Interest

Public Sector Law and Procurement Law

Reason for Joining the Advisory Board

Given my own background I am really passionate about social mobility and helping young people from a diverse range of backgrounds to succeed. I hope by being part of Bradford University's advisory board I will get the opportunity to take meaningful action to support students in their first steps into the law.

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Partner, Browne Jacobson's

Femi Amao

Professor of Company Law & Sustainability, University College Cork

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I am a Professor of Company Law & Sustainability at the University College Cork, Ireland. I examine the role of law in the regulation of new social phenomena or emerging social change. I explore these issues principally in the areas of Company Law & Sustainability. 

Previous Experience

I was previously a Reader in Law at the Sussex Law School, University of Sussex (2019-2023) and a Senior Lecturer in Corporate/Commercial Law (2015-2019). I was also previously a Lecturer in International Commercial Law at the Brunel University, London (2009-2015). I was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1999. 

Femi has earned the following awards:

  • Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), UK
  • University of Sussex Teaching Award - Transformative Technology Award in 2021

Areas of Interest

My research broadly focuses on the examination of the role of law in the regulation of new social phenomena or emerging social change. I explore these issues principally in the areas of Company Law & Sustainability. In that context, I am currently focusing on Corporations and Sustainability in Africa and also business and human rights.

Reason for Joining the Advisory Board

I am able to bring perspectives from the Irish jurisdiction where I am based to the board. I am also able to facilitate collaborations between Bradford and Irish institutions on teaching and research. 

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Professor of Company Law & Sustainability, University College Cork

Professor Steffen Kroschwald

Professor of European and International Law, IT and Data Protection Law at Pforzheim University

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I am Professor of European and International Law at Pforzheim University (Germany). Lectures and Research in the field of Public Law, IT-Law an Data Protection Law. Research Projects in the field of Consumer and User Protection “by Design” for digital societies, products and business models.

Previous Experience

In my previous roles I have been Data Protection Lawyer for the Porsche Group (Stuttgart, Germany) and Research Associate (for Cloud Computing and Data Protection Law), Kassel University (Germany)

Areas of Interest

My interests are in Interdisciplinary research on Data Protection and Privacy Law and further IT-Law, Product- and Consumer Law-related issues.

Reason for Joining the Advisory Board

I would like to contribute to the Board with experience as Professor of European and International Law and former Industry-Lawyer for an international Automobile Company working in IT- and IOT-related business- and technology-fields. In this role, I would like to reach out to students and university members in order to enhance a vital network and give insights and impulses for a closer link between theory and practice, university and industry in a modern digitized world.

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Professor of European and International Law, IT and Data Protection Law at Pforzheim University

Sheila Vásquez

Global Privacy Counsel and Researcher

Privacy Law Specialist and Researcher Shelia Vasquez

Currently a Global Privacy Counsel at Volkswagen AG responsible for providing data protection legal advice and leading international Privacy Law projects. Further to this Sheila researches in the area of Privacy Law, specifically privacy by design in the context of connected vehicles.

Privacy Law Specialist and Researcher Shelia Vasquez

Global Privacy Counsel and Researcher

Joy Albright

Director of Legal Services at the African Export Import Bank

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Joy Albright works as Director (Legal Services), African Export Import Bank (a multilateral financial institution) where she advises on a range of cross-border finance transactions in Africa, with a focus on trade finance, project finance, asset finance and acquisition finance. She also advises on fintech projects spanning payments, digital platforms, IT procurement, outsourcing and cybersecurity. Previously Joy worked as a solicitor with law firms in the United Kingdom and Channel Islands on banking transactions, PFI/PPP projects and corporate acquisitions.

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Director of Legal Services at the African Export Import Bank

Rubina Burhan

Manager, The Girlington Centre

Rubina Burhan

Rubina Burhan works at the Girlington Centre and has been the manager since 2001 - Managing the activities at the Community Centre, including volunteers, trainees / training programmes, employees; establishing community partnerships and liaising with funders / partners. Rubina Burhan previously worked as a advice worker for Cancer support (financial / social needs post-diagnosis); Generalist advice worker / supervisor / deputy manager at Citizens Advice Bureau; Family Care worker with Bradford Social Services; Lecturer at Shipley College. Has sat on Racial Equality Council, National Board of CAB, Bradford Law Centre, People's Board for local CCG.

Rubina Burhan

Manager, The Girlington Centre