Charley-Anne Gordon is a Lecturer in Law at The University of Buckingham, and a Buckingham alumna. She is currently a PhD candidate at Northumbria University looking at the experiences of minoritised coercive control victims from a critical feminist perspective.
Her main research focuses on violence against women and girls, however, Charley also researches in the areas of female reproductive health with a particular focus on the reproductive health of disabled women. She is also a reviewer for the International Journal for Court Administration.
Charley is currently module coordinator of the Law of Torts, and in addition teaches on the following modules: Sex and Gender in the Legal Process, Sex, Gender and Minorities in the Legal Process and Criminal Law. Charley supervises both LLB, and LLM dissertations in her field, and as a School Academic Integrity Advocate, she investigates academic integrity issues for the School of Law.
In 2023 Charley was named the 3rd most influential disabled educator in the UK, in the Disability Power 100 list, and was named NAH ‘Future Legal Mind’ in 2019.”
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