
About
Neal Geach is an Associate Professor in Learning and Teaching at the University of Hertfordshire. His affiliations include the Centre for Future Societies Research, the Centre for Learning, Access and Student Success, and the Office of the Vice-Chancellor. He holds degrees of LLB and LLM and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).
His research focuses on Law of Torts, Equity and Property Law, Legal Education, Technology Enhanced Learning, and Assessment Design. He has authored and edited works analyzing dissenting judgments in legal cases, emphasizing judicial reasoning and legal principles.
In 2021, he co-investigated a project on equality and diversity in the Sentencing Council's administrative structure, examining sentencing guidelines and demographic impacts. His publications explore landmark legal dissents, corporate libel, and tort law.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his work contributes to legal education and reform. His advising and grants are tied to collaborative projects like the 2021 Sentencing Council study. He is affiliated with interdisciplinary teams focused on legal pedagogy and justice equity.

