Senior Lecturer in Law, Lancaster University
Dr Chatterjee's work interrogates interdisciplinary aspects of cyberlaw. She has interests in cybercrime, international law/international humanitarian law, conflict/war, security, gender/sexuality. She has published in prestigious national/international peer-reviewed journals including Child and Family Law Quarterly, the International Journal of Law and Information Technology and Sexualities.
Dr Chatterjee also has an outstanding profile in teaching and learning excellence (see eg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQhSmrbZTWs). Her accolades and awards include:
2016 HEA NTFS: Institutional Nominee
2014 HEA NTFS: Institutional Nominee
2013 LawCareers.Net Law Lecturer of the Year Award 2013 : Nominee
2013 Oxford University Press Law Teacher of the Year Award : Finalist
2006 Lancaster University Sir Alistair Pilkington Teaching Prize : Winner
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