Lecturer in Law, Solicitor, University of Central Lancashire
Zanele Nyoni obtained her undergraduate degree in law from Leeds Metropolitan University, her LLM in Legal Practice from Nottingham Trent University and completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice at BPP. Her research focuses on family law based subjects and her present focus is on Access to Justice in private family law cases. She has been teaching family law at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Zanele qualified as a solicitor in 2015.
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