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Dr. Sarah Wilson is a Reader at the York Law School, University of York. She holds a LLB from the University of Wales, an MA in History from the University of Wales, Swansea, and a PhD in legal responses to financial crime. Her research focuses on trusts law, charity law, financial crime, banking regulation, and the historical and socio-legal dimensions of financial systems. She has previously held academic positions at the Universities of Manchester, Leeds, and Keele.
Her research explores topics such as mandatory rules in trust creation, fiduciary obligations, and the regulatory aftermath of the 2007-2008 financial crisis. Notable projects include investigations into socially useful banking, the historiography of financial crime, and interdisciplinary approaches to financial crime studies. She is also engaged in collaborative projects with institutions like Nottingham Trent University and the University of Newcastle.
Dr. Wilson is an Editorial Board Member of the Lloyds Law Reports (Financial Crime), a Consultant Expert for the BBC’s 'Who Do You Think You Are?', and an external examiner at Liverpool John Moores University. Her teaching spans undergraduate and postgraduate modules in trusts law, financial crime, and legal history.




