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Alastair Hudson (born 6 November 1968), FHEA,
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, is an
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and academic. He is, in 2017/18, employed at the
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, Glasgow and is also visiting professor of law at the
University of Portsmouth , mottoeng = Let us follow the Light , established = 1870 (Portsmouth and Gosport School of Science and Art) , type = Public , budget = £282.5 million (2020/21) , chancellor ...
. He has worked on the
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LLM programme since 2004. He was formerly professor of equity and finance law at the
University of Exeter , mottoeng = "We Follow the Light" , established = 1838 - St Luke's College1855 - Exeter School of Art1863 - Exeter School of Science 1955 - University of Exeter (received royal charter) , type = Public , ...
, having previously been professor of equity and finance law at the
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and, prior to that, professor of equity and law at
Queen Mary, University of London , mottoeng = With united powers , established = 1785 – The London Hospital Medical College1843 – St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College1882 – Westfield College1887 – East London College/Queen Mary College , type = Public researc ...
. He was appointed a
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in 2008, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a
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. He was voted UK Law Teacher of the Year in 2008. He was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award 2014 by the University of Southampton Students' Union for "Overall Outstanding Lecturer". He has published educational online materials for Law students and for legal practitioners in the areas of equity, trusts law, company law, securities regulation, and finance law, including a range of podcasts, dramas and vidcasts.


Publications

His books include: # ''Equity & Trusts''; 9th edition, Routledge, 2016, 1,350pp # ''Understanding Equity & Trusts''; 6th edition, Routledge, 2016, 250pp # "Principles of Equity and Trusts"; Routledge, 2016, 550pp # ''Great Debates in Equity and Trusts''; Palgrave, 2014, 257pp # ''The Law of Finance''; 2nd edition, Sweet & Maxwell "Classics Series", 2013, 1,452pp # ''The Law and Regulation of Finance''; 2nd edition, Sweet & Maxwell, 2013, 1,691pp # ''Securities Law''; 3rd edition, Sweet & Maxwell, 2013, 874pp # ''The Law on Financial Derivatives''; Sweet and Maxwell, 5th edition, 2012, 998pp # ''Understanding Company Law''; 1st edition, Routledge, 2011, 291pp # ''The Law on Investment Entities''; Sweet & Maxwell, 2000, 356pp # ''Towards a just society: law, Labour and legal aid''; ("Citizenship & Law Series"), Pinter, 1999, 270pp # ''Swaps, Restitution, and Trusts''; Sweet & Maxwell, 1999, 245pp # ''The Law on Homelessness''; Sweet & Maxwell, 1997, 449pp; and # ''Principles of Equity and Trusts'', Cavendish, 1999, 558pp He has co-authored the following books: # ''The Law of Trusts'', with Geraint Thomas, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 2010, 1,681pp # ''Charlesworth’s Company Law'', with Stephen Girvin and Sandra Frisby, 18th edition, Sweet & Maxwell, 2010, 836pp (AH, 312pp) # ''New Perspectives on Property Law, Obligations and Restitution''; ed. Alastair Hudson; Cavendish, 2004, 378pp # ''New Perspectives on Property Law, Human Rights, Height and the Home''; ed. Alastair Hudson, Cavendish, 2004, 334pp # ''Modern Financial Techniques, Derivatives and Law''; ed. Alastair Hudson; Kluwer International, 2000, 246pp # ''Credit Derivatives: Legal, Regulatory and Accounting Issues''; ed. Alastair Hudson; Sweet & Maxwell, 1999, 198pp; and # ''Palmer’s Company Law'', (sole author of Part 5: Capital Issues and Part 5A: Open-ended investment companies), 25th edition, Sweet & Maxwell, ed. G. Morse # ''Asset Protection Trusts'' and ''Finance Law'' in ''The International Trust'', 3rd edition, Jordan's Publishing, 2011, ed D. Hayton


Politics

In the 1997 general election Hudson ran as a Labour Party candidate for the Conservative safe seat of
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. Despite a 6.5% swing to Labour, he finished third with 10,063 votes, 659 behind Liberal Democrat candidate Peter Mapp and 14,646 behind sitting MP
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. Prior to the election he worked as an advisor to
Paul Boateng Paul Yaw Boateng, Baron Boateng (born 14 June 1951) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brent South from 1987 to 2005, becoming the UK's first Black Cabinet Minister in May 2002, when he was appoi ...
, the Labour MP for Brent South.


References


External links


Alastair Hudson's webpage
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