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Dr. Victoria Evans is a Lecturer in Private Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. She joined in 2020 and holds a PhD from the University of Leicester on 'Protecting Property through Tort Law,' which she plans to develop into a monograph. Her research focuses on intersections of Property Law and Tort Law, including digital assets and legal education. She co-authored a prize-winning paper on student-led teaching practices and serves as Widening Participation Borough Coordinator for Lambeth. Key awards include the 2019 Chris Gale Memorial Prize. Her teaching includes Property Law and Tort Law modules at undergraduate level.
Education:
- LLB and LLM from University of Birmingham
- PhD from University of Leicester
Research Interests: Primary focus on Property-Tort intersections (e.g., digital assets, nuisance law), with secondary emphasis on legal education. Recent work addresses modern challenges in tort law, court reasoning, and professional negligence cases like Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton.
Grants/Awards:
- Chris Gale Memorial Prize (2019)
- Association of Law Teachers-funded project (2019)
Roles: Widening Participation Coordinator, PhD supervisor, and contributor to legal education initiatives. Her work bridges theoretical and practical aspects of property law in modern contexts.




