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Dr Ross Fletcher

Assistant Professor

Department: Northumbria Law School

NLS Rossfletcher Staffprofile 255Ross Fletcher is a barrister and senior lecturer at Northumbria University. He teaches a variety of subjects on the Bar Professional Training Course as well as Tort at undergraduate level and Company Law at masters level. Ross is also in charge of the Law School’s mooting programmes. Ross has also completed PCAP.

 

 

 

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Against a Dark Background: The Prevention of Femicide Act 2023 and the Problem of Legislating for Control, Fletcher, R. 18 Jul 2024, In: International Journal of Gender, Sexuality and Law
  • Liability: delivering the goods?, Fletcher, R. 24 May 2024, In: The New law journal
  • Understanding law through simulated learning – A study of student perceptions of mooting, Fletcher, R. 19 Feb 2024, In: Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching
  • The Legality of the Royal College of Nursing April – May 2023 Strike, Fletcher, R. 28 Apr 2023
  • Carlil & Carbolic (https://carlilandcarbolic.com) (2022) edited by Hannah Palmer, Fletcher, R. 3 Jul 2022, In: The Law Teacher
  • (The Other) A.I and Mooting In Legal Education, Fletcher, R. 15 Dec 2021, Christmas Conference 2021
  • The Cat In The Pan, And Other Flavours From a Bygone Age of Legal Education, Fletcher, R. 16 Dec 2020
  • Fraudulent food poisoning claims: Suggested antidotes, Fletcher, R. 18 Jul 2017, In: Travel Law Quarterly
  • Case Management in England and Wales, Fletcher, R. 23 Aug 2012, An introduction to the English Court System

  • Law Other Qualification January 24 2022
  • Education Certificate September 16 2005
  • Education PCAP June 24 2005
  • Law Other Qualification July 20 2002
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015


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