Sir David Williams Professor of Public Law
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Sir David Williams Professor of Public Law
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The Sir David Williams Professorship of Public Law is a professorship in English public law, and one of 21 professorships in law at the University of Cambridge. It is named in honour of Sir David Williams, who was Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and was created with the aim of reflecting and reinforcing the tradition of public law at Cambridge. The professorship is funded with contributions from Sir David Li, the Li family, Robinson College
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Professorship in English public law at the University of Cambridge
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2022-05-09T19:28:21Z
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