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Dr. Shabir Korotana serves as an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law and Private Law at Brunel Law School within Brunel University London's College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences, a position held since 2009. Previously, he held significant administrative roles including Director of the PhD Programme, Director of the International Financial Regulation and Corporate Law LLM programme, and Exams Convenor at Brunel, following lecturing positions in Contract and Corporate Law at Sussex Law School.
His academic credentials include an LLM from the University of Wales and a PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE), establishing foundational expertise in legal theory and financial systems.
Dr. Korotana's research critically examines Private Law through lenses of Contract, Equity & Trust, Corporate Law, and Fiduciary Duties, with growing emphasis on Banking and Financial Law. His work uniquely bridges traditional legal frameworks with emerging challenges in digital money regulation and economic inequality, consistently questioning how legal structures interact with capitalist systems and justice imperatives. This interdisciplinary approach reveals tensions between juridical equality and material disparities in financial contexts.
His publication trajectory demonstrates evolving focus from foundational contract law issues toward contemporary financial regulation crises, with recent scholarship analyzing corporate liability for economic crime and post-crisis banking reforms. This progression reflects increasing engagement with systemic regulatory challenges rather than isolated legal doctrines.
Dr. Korotana actively supervises PhD research in Private Law and Banking/Financial Law domains while teaching undergraduate Contract Law, Equity & Trust, and Banking Law courses. He currently serves as Students Appeal and Complaint Tutor, providing pastoral care for 22 tutees at Brunel Law School.
He maintains affiliation with the CIPL research group and contributes to postgraduate instruction in International and Financial Regulation theory and practice, connecting scholarly work with classroom applications.




