UEA Law School

UEA Law School, founded in 1977, is a school within the University of East Anglia, dedicated to research and teaching in law.

It is located in Earlham Hall, a seventeenth-century mansion situated on the edge of the UEA campus.

In national league tables UEA Law School has most recently been ranked 38th in the UK by The Guardian.

[1] The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise rated 80% of the research as being at international level (2* and above), of which 40% was rated as being of either world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent quality (3*).

For example, the School's competition lawyers are members of the ESRC Centre for Competition Policy [CCP] and Morten Hviid of the Law School took over from Catherine Waddams as Director of the CCP in September 2010.

Earlham Hall, home to UEA Law School