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Dr Natalie Turney

Natalie Turney

Areas of interest

Natalie’s principal research areas are company law, corporate criminal law, and insurance law. Her central areas of expertise are deferred prosecution agreements, directors’ liability, and D&O insurance.

Teaching

  • Company Law (LLB)
  • Contract Law (LLB)
  • English Legal System (LLB)
  • Introduction to Business Law (for non-LLB students)

Background

Before joining the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ in September 2024, Dr Natalie Turney worked as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Buckingham. For her work there, she was entered to the long list for Law Teacher of the Year 2024, a national award hosted by Oxford University Press. At Buckingham, Natalie was Module Leader of Company Law (LLB), Corporate Law & Corporate Insolvency (LLM), Money Laundering, Financial Crime and Market Abuse (LLM), and Law of Torts (LLB). She also taught on the Commercial Law module and supervised dissertation students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Natalie completed her PhD in corporate crime and insurance law at the University of Buckingham from 2019-2022, following supervision by Professor Adolfo Paolini and examination at viva by Professor Robert Merkin KC and Professor Özlem Gürses. Prior to her PhD, Natalie graduated with First Class Honours (2018) from the two-year intensive Law LLB programme, and with Distinction (2019) from the International and Commercial Law LLM programme (having adopted a Corporate Law specialism). For her LLM studies, Natalie was awarded the coveted Dame Barbara Shenfield award, a prize awarded to the postgraduate student deemed to have achieved the best overall performance in the university that academic year.

Natalie is published in corporate (criminal) law and insurance law, and has been called to speak and contribute on various connected issues. Her most recent large-scale publication is Deferred Prosecution Agreements and Directors’ Liability, a book published by Informa Law in the Lloyd’s Insurance Law Library series. She is passionate about advocating for women’s rights, particularly in a corporate context.

Academic qualifications

  • PhD (Law) at University of Buckingham
  • LLM in International and Commercial Law (Corporate Law Specialism) at University of Buckingham
  • LLB Law at University of Buckingham
  • FHEA (2020)

Professional bodies/affiliations

  • Fellow of Advance HE
  • Member of the British Insurance Law Association (BILA)
  • Member of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS)
  • Member of the UN Women UK Community
  • Member of the Society of Legal Scholars
  • Member of the Socio-Legal Studies Association

Selected publications

  • Turney, N. (2024) . Informa Law by Routledge.
  • Turney, N. (2024) The Impact of Clarity on Accountability of Senior Executives in the Context of Deferred Prosecution Agreements. Company Lawyer.

Selected presentations and participations

  • May 2024: Participant (policy drafting) at the United Nations Civil Society Conference in support of the Summit of the Future in the United Nations Office at Nairobi. 
  • March 2024: Speaker at the Socio-Legal Studies Association’s 2024 Conference on deferred prosecution agreements. 
  • March 2024: Delegate of UN Women UK at the United Nation’s 68th Commission on the Status of Women, online. 
  • February 2024: Invited discussant in Parliament, by Dr Susan Hawley of Spotlight on Corruption, in a session on the Post Office scandal and holding senior executives accountable.
  • March 2024 (also March 2023, March and December 2022): Member of The CEDAW Women’s Parliament, speaking on women’s safety and corporate responsibility towards women and girls, calling upon the UK Parliament and its devolved assemblies to transpose the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) into domestic law as a Women’s Bill of Rights. The sittings of The Women’s Parliament are .
  • November 2022: Speaker at the International Insurance Law Association’s 9th European Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, at the Joint Meeting of AIDA Civil Liability, Climate and Catastrophic Events and Dispute Resolution Working Parties, on corporate groups and liability for environmental disasters, focussing on insurance impact and specifically D&O. 

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