Farrah Raza, 'Patience Needed: NHS Regulation, Decision-Making, and Future Challenges for Patient Choice'
Patience Needed: NHS Regulation, Decision-Making, and Future Challenges for Patient Choice
Farrah Raza will present her forthcoming paper, titled 'Patience Needed: NHS Regulation, Decision-Making, and Future Challenges for Patient Choice'. Her work will be commented by Professor Anne Davies.
Farrah Raza is a Stipendiary Lecturer in Public Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford. She holds a PhD from King's College London (KCL), which was fully funded by the Centre of European Law at KCL. She holds a LL.B. from KCL (first class honours) and an LL.M. from the University of Cambridge. Farrah has nine years of teaching experience. She tutors Constitutional Law and Administrative Law at Pembroke College where she also participated in the law admissions process. She was previously a Senior Teaching Fellow in Public Law at the School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, where she delivered the lectures on the Human Rights Act 1998. Farrah also taught on the Public Law and Anti-Discrimination Law courses at KCL.