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Ms Karen Lawson

Job: Senior Lecturer in Law

Faculty: Business and Law

School/department: Leicester De Montfort Law School

Address: 51Âþ»­, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: 0116 250 6501

E: karen.lawson@dmu.ac.uk

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Personal profile

Karen Lawson qualified as a solicitor in 2001 and worked at various regional firms in the East Midlands, specialising in employment law. In 2015 Karen was awarded an LLM in Employment law and practice from 51Âþ»­, having studied on their distance learning programme while working as a solicitor. In 2016 Karen joined the University of Northampton as a Senior Lecturer in Law. In 2017 Karen began teaching part time at 51Âþ»­ on the LLM Employment law programme. In May 2019 Karen joined 51Âþ»­ on a full time basis as a Senior Lecturer in Law.

Publications and outputs

  • Walsh, D., Pajon, L.., Lawson, K., Hafeez. K., Heath, M. & Court, N. (2022) ‘Increased Risks of Labor Exploitation in the UK following Brexit and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of the Agri-food and Construction Sectors’. Journal of Human Trafficking.
  • Walsh, D.  & Lawson, K. (2020) ‘New insights into business sector compliance and Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015’. Modern Slavery Research Consortium Bulletin.

 

Research interests/expertise

Employment law; Labour exploitation and modern slavery

Areas of teaching

Employment law; Legal skills;  Constitutional and Administrative Law.

Qualifications

  • A 2:1 (upper second) B.A Hons undergraduate degree in History and Politics from the University of Nottingham.
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) and Legal Practice Course (LPC) from Nottingham Law School, both with Commendation (equivalent to a 2:1).
  • Qualified as a solicitor in 2001.
  • LLM in Employment Law with Distinction from 51Âþ»­ awarded in 2015.

Courses taught

LLM Employment law and practice and the LLB 

Honours and awards

Lexis Nexus prize for the highest overall mark on the LLM Employment law programme at 51Âþ»­, May 2015.

Membership of professional associations and societies

  • Member of the Law Society
  • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Projects

  • Supporting business to meet new UK immigration rules and consumer demand, while avoiding worker exploitation, (2021), Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF), Co-Investigator.
  • Recruitment challenges in the agricultural sector following implementation of the post-Brexit immigration system, (2023), Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF), Principal Investigator

Internally funded research project information

  • Supporting business to meet new UK immigration rules and consumer demand, while avoiding worker exploitation, ( January to July 2021), Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) - awarded £15,000, Co-Investigator. Project Team -  Khalid Hafeez, Karen Lawson, Dr Laura Pajón, Professor Dave Walsh
  • Recruitment challenges in the agricultural sector following implementation of the post-Brexit immigration system, ( January to September 2023), Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF)  - awarded £7,500, Principal Investigator. Project Team - Karen Lawson, Alwyn Jones, Julia Pointon and Professor Dave Walsh