Alan Dashwood

Non-Resident Fellow
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Alan Dashwood

Alan Dashwood began teaching European Community Law in 1970 and have been specialised in it since the period he spent at the European Court of Justice as Advocate General Warner’s Legal Secretary (1978-1980). At Cambridge, until his retirement, he lectured on the Part IB/Part II EU Law paper of the Law Tripos (undergraduate degree) and he established or helped to establish new LLM courses on External Relations Law of the EU, Contemporary Issues in the Law of European Integration and EU Trade Law. He also supervised a large number of PhD students. At City University, he lectured on EU Law to undergraduate students and lectured to and tutor students who were candidates for the Graduate Diploma in Law (the former “Conversion Course”).