Dr Georgina Collins
Lecturer in LawResearch Overview
Georgina's current research is in the area of land and property law with a particular focus on cohabitation.
Her research interests include socio-legal history, gender and the law, feminism, equality and legal/political discourse.
Thesis Title
Unmarried Cohabitation and the Constructive Trust: An Exercise in Flawed Equality
PhD Supervision Interests
Property and land law; gender and the law; feminist legal theory/history; equality theory and practice; discourse analysis; socio-legal studies.
The Law School Widening Participation Project - Stage 1
01/10/2022 → 31/12/2023
Research
European Network of Clinical Legal Education Annual Conference 2024
Participation in conference - Academic
Tina McKee and Gina Collins, 'Insights from widening participation students in Lancaster University Law School'
Invited talk
'The Law School Widening Participation Project: Knocking through ceilings, building ladders'
Oral presentation
Lancaster University Education Conference: Reimagining Assessment and Feedback
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Authentic Approaches to Assessment and Teaching in Land and Environmental Law
Invited talk
Environmental Law for the Future
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
SLSA Annual Conference 2023
Participation in conference - Academic
The ‘Art’ of Resistance
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
Law and Society Association Annual Conference 2020, Denver.
Participation in conference - Academic
Roundtable: Land for the Many
Other
North West Gender Conference 2015
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
North West Gender Conference 2015
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Political Ecology of Agrarian Transitions
- Centre for Law and Society