CLW Speaker Series:'The Law’s Conception of Work: A Critical Analysis of the Law’s Role in Constituting, Regulating, and ‘Invisibilising’ work'

16 March 2022, 2.00 PM - 16 March 2022, 3.00 PM

Dr Zoe Adams

Online via Zoom

On Wednesday 16th March 2022 the Centre for Law at Work will welcome Dr Zoe Adams, Junior Research Fellow and Affiliated Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge, to present a presentation on 'The Law’s Conception of Work: A Critical Analysis of the Law’s Role in Constituting, Regulating, and ‘Invisibilising’ work', as part of the University of Bristol Centre for Law at Work Speaker Series.

Zoe has been involved in creating a dataset that measures the legal content of labour laws in over 80 countries. She has since co-authored a number of articles on labour law, european union law, and legal methodology. Her research focuses on exploring the relationship between law and capitalism, and teasing out the implications of this relationship for labour law scholarship and practice. She completed her solicitors' Legal Practice Course in June 2014 and was awarded an LLM from the EUI, Florence, in September 2014.  She has began studying for her PHD at Pembroke College, Cambridge in October 2015, and was awarded her PhD in June 2018, for which she was awarded the Yorke Prize in 2019. Since 2018, she was a Junior Research Fellow at King's College Cambridge, before becoming Fellow, and Admissions Tutor at King's in 2021.  In terms of teaching, she has been supervising labour law at Cambridge since January 2016. 

Contact Information
For further information please do not hesitate to contact the centre Directors Manoj Dias Abey or Katie Cruz. Alternatively you can contact the Centre Executive Assistant Paige Spicer.

Dr Zoe Adams

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