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Sarah Worthington returned to the LSE in 2022 as a professor of law. This followed 11 years in Cambridge as the Downing Professor of the Laws of England, a Fellow of Trinity College and Director of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, a centre she established jointly on her arrival in Cambridge. She specialises in commercial equity, personal property and corporate law. Her research is primarily focused on the controversial issues relating to personal property rights and abuse of power in commercial, not-for-profit and corporate contexts. She holds visiting appointments in Australia and Hong Kong, and has worked with law reform bodies in the UK, US, Europe and Australia. She has combined research and teaching with a keen interest in governance and strategy generally, spending five years as a Pro-Director at the LSE (2005-2010) and now as Chair of LSE Press (2023-), and also holding various board roles in the charity and research sectors, currently including The British Museum. She was Treasurer of the British Academy from 2015-20 and President of the Society of Legal Scholars in 2007-2008. She is a Barrister and Bencher of Middle Temple and an Academic Member of South Square Chambers, Gray’s Inn. She was made QC(Hon) in 2010 and awarded a DBE for services to private law in 2020.
Sarah’s research is primarily focused on controversial issues relating either to personal property rights or to abuse of power in commercial, not-for-profit and corporate contexts.
British Museum, Board of Trustees
Society of Legal Scholars, Trustee
plus various editorial committee and sub-board committee and governance roles
Books
Edited Books
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