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Dr Samuel Walker

  • u_swalker at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
  • Associate Head of School of Law and Society
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Biography

Samuel Walker was appointed Lecturer in Law at Bournemouth University in 2017, after completing his PhD at the University of Manchester, and became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2018.

Sam’s research interests focus on the legal regulation of the body and embodiment within the wider social context. This covers a wide range of circumstances from body modification, technology and the body, transgender identity, sexual autonomy and information about the body.

Sam’s current research looks at producing a holistic view of embodiment across as various strands of regulation with a focus on how normative values produce particular forms of legal regulation.

Sam is happy to supervise postgraduate research students in the areas of medical and health care law, legal theory and areas about and related to the body (e.g. body modification, transgender identity, LGBT+ embodiment).

Journal Articles

Profile of Teaching UG

  • Law of Obligations 2 - This unit teaches the law of torts (civil wrongs) such a negligence, torts against the person and Occupiers' Liability. This unit also includes a skills based assessment which integrates skills learning with substantive content.

Public Engagement & Outreach Activities

  • Junior Lawyers Division Engagement Event (22 Oct 2019)

Conference Presentations

  • Bodies and Embodiment: The Fifth Annual Conference of the Centre for the Study of Global Ethics, Realising A Post-Normative Legal System for a Postmodern Era., 30 May 2019, University of Birmingham
  • UK IVR Annual Conference: Law, Rationality and the Market, Economic and Legal Rationality, 17 Nov 2017, University of Sheffield

Qualifications

  • PGCE in Education Practice (Bournemouth University, 2018)
  • PhD in Bioethics and Medical Jurisprudence (University of Manchester, 2016)
  • LLM in Public Law (University of Auckland, 2010)
  • LLB (Hons) in Law (University of Aberystwyth, 2008)