Graham, Cosmo
GRAHAM, Cosmo
GRAHAM, Cosmo. British (born United States), b. 1956. Genres: Law. Career: Liverpool Polytechnic, England, lecturer in law, 1981-82; University of Sheffield, England, lecturer in law, 1982-92; University of Hull, England, professor of law, 1993-99; University of Leicester, professor of law, 1999-; writer. Publications: (ed. with T. Prosser) Waiving the Rules: The Constitution under Thatcherism, 1988; (with T. Prosser) Privatising Public Enterprises: Constitutions, the State, and Regulation in Comparative Perspective, 1991; Regulating Public Utilities, 2000. Address: Faculty of Law, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, England.
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