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The Professorship of Law is a permanently-established professorship in law at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1973. It is not linked to any particular field of law, and its most recent holder was the English legal comparativist, John Bell. Bell now holds the title Emeritus Professor of Law (1973). The university has also established a number of other Professorships of Law for single tenures (i.e. as personal chairs), for specific individuals.

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  • The Professorship of Law is a permanently-established professorship in law at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1973. It is not linked to any particular field of law, and its most recent holder was the English legal comparativist, John Bell. Bell now holds the title Emeritus Professor of Law (1973). Its holders are chosen based on an outstanding teaching and research record of international stature in their field of scholarship, their commitment to building a leading research presence, the ability to further the academic planning and strategic development of law at the university, the ability to work with other teachers and students, and their enthusiasm towards training the next generation of researchers. The university has also established a number of other Professorships of Law for single tenures (i.e. as personal chairs), for specific individuals. (en)
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  • The Board of Electors to the Professorship of Law , chaired by the Vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge or his Deputy (en)
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  • Chapter XI, Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge (en)
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  • 1973 (xsd:integer)
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  • (en)
  • None (en)
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  • Professorship of Law (en)
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  • £71,404–£186,919 (en)
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  • Professor (en)
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  • Professorship (en)
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  • The Professorship of Law is a permanently-established professorship in law at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1973. It is not linked to any particular field of law, and its most recent holder was the English legal comparativist, John Bell. Bell now holds the title Emeritus Professor of Law (1973). The university has also established a number of other Professorships of Law for single tenures (i.e. as personal chairs), for specific individuals. (en)
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  • Professor of Law (Cambridge) (en)
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