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List of people associated with University College London in the Law

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Staff and alumni of University College London who have served in the legal profession are included in this list.

Alumni

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Andrew Cayley, International Co-Prosecutor of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia

International

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Europe

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UK

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Americas

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Africa

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Asia

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China

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Hong Kong

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India

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Malaysia

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Singapore

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Sri Lanka

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Middle East

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Oceania

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Staff

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Ronald Dworkin

See also

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References

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