- Corporate Law
- Criminal Law
- Insurance Law
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Natalie Turney is a Lecturer in Company Law at the University of Reading's School of Law. Her work focuses on corporate law, criminal law, and insurance law, particularly examining deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) and their implications for corporate governance and directors' liability. She actively engages in international legal discussions, including contributions to UN initiatives, parliamentary sessions on corporate accountability, and advocacy for women's rights through CEDAW implementation. Her research explores intersections of law and policy, such as environmental liability, gender equity in corporate responsibility, and D&O insurance. Turney’s 2024 book Deferred Prosecution Agreements and Directors’ Liability critically analyzes DPAs’ impact on company directors and legal systems globally. She has been a speaker at high-profile events, including the Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference and the International Insurance Law Association’s European Conference. Her advocacy includes calling for UK legal reforms to align with CEDAW, emphasizing corporate accountability for women’s safety.




