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Liz Trinder

Professor | University of Exeter

Liz Trinder joined the Law School at Exeter in September 2009 as a new Professor of Socio-Legal Studies. Previously she was a Reader in Family Studies at Newcastle University and a Senior lecturer in Social Research at the University of East Anglia.

Her areas of interest are in family law and policy and (empirical) socio-legal research.

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Professor | University of Exeter

Liz Trinder joined the Law School at Exeter in September 2009 as a new Professor of Socio-Legal Studies. Previously she was a Reader in Family Studies at Newcastle University and a Senior lecturer in Social Research at the University of East Anglia.

Her areas of interest are in family law and policy and (empirical) socio-legal research.

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