Robert Lee Professor of Law, 1995-1998 was the head of the faculty, and current business relationships, accountability, stability and the (brass) Society (www.brass.cardiff.ac.uk) co-director of the ESRC Research Centre. An advocate for the environment and is a recognized expert on contaminated soils and waste management. The Environmental Law Monthly editor, is editor of Environmental Law Journal Company. Journal editor and current developments in environmental law. A member of the Environmental Law Foundation.
Reproductive Medicine Revolution (Blackstone Press, 2001) of the regulation - his main interest, Derek Morgan, Human Fertilisation and Embryology in regulatory issues in his book with clear authority. He has published in the regulation of health care and health and environmental problems is important. Members of the Royal Society of Medicine. Bob in Europe of food in the press (Routledge) regulation and the two versions of a book editor, a reader in law and economics (Ashgate, 2008), form and examples environment (2008) volume of the encyclopedia, and a collection (2009 Blackwell) Economic globalization and ecological situation in the article
Bob Hammonds Denton Wilde Sapte and professional practice and time spent today, environmental groups, planning and regulation of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is a professional development consultant, is still an active interest in legal practice. The big law firms has led to the publication of a study (visual signature, and large enterprises, Bar Association, a position to work in 1999), businesses in rural areas (rural Wales Law Society, Legal Services in 2006) and articles of the law firms in Brussels (Werkelijkheid, 2004 the right) and the globalization of legal ethics (Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies). Bob Bar Association, the rule of law QAA Benchmarking Group, Lord Chancellor, the Standing Conference on Legal Education and Training Committee, a member of the Sub-Committee of Legal Education Law Association is a member of the Society.
Brass, which more than £ 10 million in research income to help the director declined since January 2002. Brass current projects, which have been involved regulation of nanomaterials for OSI, Defra, the environment and food safety in the United Kingdom Chatham House for the Society of Toxicology Research in Chemistry working to establish environmental standards for the two are involved in projects. They Nanotechnology Strategy Advisory Team (RCUK) and the Nanotechnology Research Coordination Group sits (Defra convened by the