Examples of 'lecturer in law' in a sentence

Meaning of "lecturer in law"

Lecturer in law: Denotes a person who lectures or teaches on legal subjects at a college, university, or similar institution

How to use "lecturer in law" in a sentence

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lecturer in law
Lecturer in law and politics.
Amin started his academic career with an appointment as lecturer in law.
He was a lecturer in law.
He subsequently became a University lecturer in law.
He was a lecturer in law at the Sapienza.
He is currently employed as a Lecturer in Law in Tanzania.
Lecturer in Law tenured.
He was also an arbitrator and former lecturer in law at the Université de Sherbrooke.
Lecturer in law at the University of Maastricht, ( The Netherlands ).
He was a senior lecturer in law at the Wharton School.
In 1981 Kennedy took up a position as lecturer in Law at Harvard.
Peter Doran is a lecturer in law at Queen 's University Belfast.
He also served as part-time Lecturer in Law faculty of Panjab University.
She has served as a lecturer in law at the University of Bucharest.
Colm O'Cinneide is a lecturer in law at University College London.

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In 1968 he was elected lecturer in law at the University of Bonn.
Claire Fenton-Glynn ( picture ) is lecturer in law at King 's College, London.

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