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'''Richard Moorhead''' is a Professor of Law and Professional Ethics at [[University College London|UCL London]].<ref>[http://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=RMOOR01 Official page at UCL]</ref> His work focuses on lawyers, their ethics, regulation and professional competence. He is the co-editor of '' After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice.'' <ref>Moorhead, Richard, and Pascoe Pleasence.'' After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice.'' Oxford: Blackwell Pub, 2003.</ref>
'''Richard Moorhead''' is a Professor of Law and Head of Exeter Law School at the [[University of Exeter]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.australasianlawyer.com.au/news/almost-half-of-inhouse-counsel-asked-to-advise-on-ethically-problematic-organisational-actions-267804.aspx|title=Almost half of in-house counsel asked to advise on ethically problematic organisational actions|last=Dolor|first=Sol|website=Australasian Lawyer|access-date=2019-11-20}}</ref>. Prior to his appointment at the Exeter Law School, he was the first Chair of Law and Professional Ethics and Vice Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Laws at [[University College London]] (UCL)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_711417_en.html|title=Professor Richard Moorhead appointed as Exeter’s new Head of Law|last=|first=|date=|work=Featured News - University of Exeter|access-date=November 20, 2019}}</ref>. His work focuses on lawyers, their ethics, regulation and professional competence. He is the co-editor of '' After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice.'' <ref>Moorhead, Richard, and Pascoe Pleasence.'' After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice.'' Oxford: Blackwell Pub, 2003.</ref>


He is also a poet whose work has been featured in periodicals. His first pamphlet, ''[http://www.oystercatcherpress.com/rmoorhead.html the Reluctant Vegetarian]'' (Oystercatcher Press) was [http://www.scottish-pamphlet-poetry.com/index.cgi?id=19 shortlisted for the Michael Marks Award]. His second, ''[http://www.flarestackpoets.co.uk/page5.htm the Word Museum]'' is published by Flarestack Poets.
He is also a poet whose work has been featured in periodicals. His first pamphlet, ''[http://www.oystercatcherpress.com/rmoorhead.html the Reluctant Vegetarian]'' (Oystercatcher Press) was [http://www.scottish-pamphlet-poetry.com/index.cgi?id=19 shortlisted for the Michael Marks Award]. His second, ''[http://www.flarestackpoets.co.uk/page5.htm the Word Museum]'' is published by Flarestack Poets.

Revision as of 09:57, 20 November 2019

Richard Moorhead is a Professor of Law and Head of Exeter Law School at the University of Exeter[1]. Prior to his appointment at the Exeter Law School, he was the first Chair of Law and Professional Ethics and Vice Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Laws at University College London (UCL)[2]. His work focuses on lawyers, their ethics, regulation and professional competence. He is the co-editor of After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice. [3]

He is also a poet whose work has been featured in periodicals. His first pamphlet, the Reluctant Vegetarian (Oystercatcher Press) was shortlisted for the Michael Marks Award. His second, the Word Museum is published by Flarestack Poets.

References

  1. ^ Dolor, Sol. "Almost half of in-house counsel asked to advise on ethically problematic organisational actions". Australasian Lawyer. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
  2. ^ "Professor Richard Moorhead appointed as Exeter's new Head of Law". Featured News - University of Exeter. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  3. ^ Moorhead, Richard, and Pascoe Pleasence. After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice. Oxford: Blackwell Pub, 2003.