
معرفی
Dr. Adela Kratenova is a Principal Lecturer at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, serving as deputy course leader for the Law with Psychology LLB program and module leader for Commercial Law, Insurance Law, Contract Law (PGDL), and International Dispute Resolution (LLM).
Education:
- PhD in Law, sponsored by AHRC-funded Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership, Nottingham Trent University (thesis: 'Effective enforcement of international commercial transactions by UK businesses in a fragmenting transnational institutional environment')
Her research investigates socio-legal strategies for enforcing international commercial transactions amid post-Brexit transnational fragmentation, focusing on UK businesses' navigation of evolving EU legal frameworks and global trading networks. This work addresses critical gaps in commercial enforcement mechanisms during geopolitical transition.
Her 2019 publication 'Does Britain Want The Best And The Brightest? A Brexit Question' analyzes immigration policy implications of Brexit, reflecting her expertise in EU-UK legal interfaces and commercial law adaptation. The article demonstrates consistent thematic alignment with her broader research on institutional fragmentation's impact on transactional security.
Dr. Kratenova actively teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate law programs, with her doctoral research supported by a competitive AHRC studentship. While no current faculty research grants are documented, her industry experience in Czech and UK law firms informs practical curriculum delivery.





