Senior Lecturer, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University
Helen is a Senior Lecturer with teaching responsibilities in Tort, Contract and Family law. Associate Director of the Centre for Conflict, Rights and Justice. She is also a qualified solicitor and Anglican priest.
Research areas
Research active in the fields of Law and Religion, Tort, Family and Public Law, with a particular interest in law and exorcism/deliverance ministry and the rights and freedoms of children in relation to religion. Currently working on the Balancing Beliefs project and blog which accompanies a book, recently co-authored with Javier García Oliva Religion, Law and the Constitution: Balancing Beliefs in Britain.
The Exorcist Believer: a real priest on why the film is 'potentially dangerous'
Oct 10, 2023 07:43 am UTC| Entertainment
Warning: this review contains some spoilers for The Exorcist: Believer. Nobody who watches The Exorcist: Believer could claim that they didnt get what they expected when they bought their ticket. Two children...
Exorcism – how does it work and why is it on the rise?
Apr 17, 2018 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Exorcism is again in the news, as the Vatican announces a new training course will be held to meet increased demand for deliverance ministry. So what does this actually mean, and should it be a cause for reassurance or...
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