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Dr Philip Bremner is a Lecturer in Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, where he serves as the module leader for the undergraduate Family Law course. He has previously held teaching positions at the University of Sussex and Royal Holloway, University of London, contributing to legal education across leading UK institutions.
His research focuses on the legal recognition of diverse family forms, particularly LGBTQ+ families formed through assisted reproduction and surrogacy. His work engages with socio-legal and empirical methodologies to analyze how family law interacts with issues of sexuality, mental capacity, wellbeing, and property rights within intimate relationships.
Dr Bremner’s research interests include:
- Family Law
- Same-Sex Parenting
- Philosophy of the Family
- Sexuality and the Law
- Empirical and Socio-Legal Studies
- Wellbeing and the Law
- Mental Capacity and Decision-Making
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his research trajectory suggests strong engagement with contemporary issues in family law, particularly around legal recognition, identity, and equity for non-traditional families.
Dr Bremner is actively involved in the academic community, currently serving as a trustee and treasurer of the Socio-Legal Studies Association. He welcomes PhD inquiries from candidates whose research aligns with his expertise in family and socio-legal studies.
He is based at the Strand Campus in London, within the King's Building, and continues to contribute to both teaching and research in family law at King's College London.




