The School of Politics and International Relations is delighted to announce the appointment of new honorary professor Judge Daniel Dyal.
Daniel is an alumnus of the School of Politics and International Relations. He graduated in 2002 with a first class (honours) BA in Politics. He undertook the MA in Legal and Political Theory at UCL where he graduated with a distinction, top of his class and with the prize for best dissertation. He then converted to law and completed bar school at the Inns of Court School of law where he was ranked as ‘Outstanding’.
Daniel is now a judge who hears cases in the Crown Court and the Employment Tribunal. Prior to taking full-time judicial office in 2021, Daniel was a barrister specialising mainly in equality law and employment law. He practised from Cloisters chambers, a top-tier set in London, from 2006 – 2021. He was a part-time judge alongside his practice at the bar from 2013 onwards.
Welcome Daniel, from all at the School of Politics and International Relations.
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