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Mr Chris Riley, LLB, Solicitor

Director of the LLM, Durham Law School
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 33 46852
Fax: +44 (0) 191 33 46865
Room number: PCL226

Contact Mr Chris Riley (email at c.a.riley@durham.ac.uk)

Media Contacts

Available for media contact about:

  • Law & Crime: Corporate governance
  • Law & Crime: The regulation of companies and UK company law
  • Law & Crime: The governance of not-for-profit organisations

Biography

Christopher Riley graduated from Hull University in 1982 . He qualified as a solicitor in 1985 and worked for two years in private practice before returning to Hull as a lecturer. He moved to Newcastle Law School in 1997, and joined Durham Law Department as a reader in 2002.

He has taught a variety of subjects in the broad area of commercial law, including company law, contract law, law and economics, tax law and corporate governance. He has been a visiting teacher at Hong Kong University, Singapore Institute of Management and the Catholic University of Portugal.

His main research interests are in company law and corporate governance. He has recently completed a survey, funded by the British Academy, on the governance of chartered corporations, and has contributed towards an annotated guide to the Companies Act 2006. His most recent research is on the governance of not-for-profit companies. His work has examined the suitability of the legal forms available for not-for-profit organisations, including the new ‘Community Interest Company’, as well as some of the competing theories about the role played by such organisations. The research will culminate in a monograph which he is co-authoring.

Teaching Areas

Company law
Corporate Governance

Research Interests

  • Theories of company law
  • Directors’ duties
  • Minority shareholder protection
  • Not-for-profit companies
  • Corporate governance

Publications

Books: sections

Edited works: contributions

Journal papers: academic