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Mark Pawlowski

Mark Pawlowski

Professor of Property Law, University of Greenwich

Mark Pawlowski read law at Warwick and Oxford Universities before being called to the Bar where he practised for many years from Chancery Chambers at 5 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London. He also took up a teaching post at the University of Greenwich where he was made Professor of Property Law in 1999. He has published extensively in the fields of equity & trusts, land law and landlord and tenant law. He has also been General Editor of Landlord and Tenant Review, published by Sweet & Maxwell, since its inception in 1997. He has a number of practitioner and academic books to his credit.

Articles

Advancing ADR

Advancing ADR

Mediation is still under-used but it has real value in resolving personal injury cases at an early stage, says Tony Allen
If it ain't broke

If it ain't broke

The ideas behind the SRA's consultation on mandatory re-accreditation for solicitors advocates are under-developed, discriminatory and based on worthless evidence, says Tim Lawson-Cruttenden