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Amber Dagnall is a full-time PhD candidate and part-time tutor at Durham Law School, Durham University, specializing in renewable energy law and comparative legal systems.
Her educational journey includes:
- LLB in Law from Durham University
- Legal Practice Course (LPC) from Northumbria University
- LLM from Durham University with Dissertation, Stream, and Cohort Prizes
Amber's research addresses legal barriers to transnational electricity interconnection across the British Isles, proposing a collaborative legal framework to transform the region into a renewable energy hub leveraging its geographic advantages. She examines energy security implications and integration with European projects like the North Sea grid, while maintaining secondary interests in Islamic law and cross-jurisdictional comparative analysis.
Her academic excellence is recognized through:
- LLM Dissertation Prize
- LLM Stream Prize
- LLM Cohort Prize
- Durham Law School PhD Studentship
Amber delivers undergraduate instruction in English Law and Legal Method while conducting PhD research under Dr. Olivia Woolley and Prof. Volker Roeben. She contributes to the Centre for Social Justice and Community Development (CSLDP) and Durham Energy Institute (DEI) research groups, building on prior professional experience as a paralegal and LexisNexis product adoption specialist.

