Tom Serby
BA Cantab
Senior Lecturer, Law; Learning and Teaching Advisor
Room: Hel 164
Email: tom.serby@anglia.ac.uk
Telephone: 0845 196 2245
International: +44 1223 363 271 ext 2245
After graduation from the University of Cambridge, Tom qualified as a lawyer in 1995 and as a Solicitor Advocate (Higher Rights of Audience, Civil Courts) in 2001. Tom joined Anglia Ruskin University from Exeter University in 2007 initially teaching on the LPC but he primarily now teaches on the LLB and LLM programmes, business and employment law. He is also co-convenor of the ALSS Faculty Research seminar series and Anglia Law School's Learning and Teaching Advisor.
Tom is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has won two ARU Learning and Teaching Fellowships dealing with respectively online teaching and collaborative learning; both of which he has disseminated widely at conferences and in peer reviewed journals such as the Liverpool Law Review. Tom is an active researcher, primarily into sports law, and is currently engaged on a PhD by publication programme.
Tom is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has won two ARU Learning and Teaching Fellowships dealing with respectively online teaching and collaborative learning; both of which he has disseminated widely at conferences and in peer reviewed journals such as the Liverpool Law Review. Tom is an active researcher, primarily into sports law, and is currently engaged on a PhD by publication programme.
Publications
'Gambling related match-fixing: a terminal threat to the integrity of sport' The International Sports Law Journal, T.M.C. Asser Institute 2012/1-2 pp 7-12
'Follow the money: confiscation of unexplained wealth laws and sport's fixing crisis' Sweet and Maxwell's International Sports Law Review (Edited by Michael Beloff QC) 2013 Issue 1
'Gambling related match-fixing: a terminal threat to the integrity of sport' The International Sports Law Journal, T.M.C. Asser Institute 2012/1-2 pp 7-12
'Follow the money: confiscation of unexplained wealth laws and sport's fixing crisis' Sweet and Maxwell's International Sports Law Review (Edited by Michael Beloff QC) 2013 Issue 1
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