Audrey Guinchard
Audrey Guinchard teaches and researches in the field of cybercrime, data protection law, cybersecurity and substantive criminal law. Currently involved in different knowledge transfer partnerships, she has been co-Investigator, leading the law work package, in the UK EPSRC funded project (2013-2016) Digital Prosumer ' Establishing a 'Futures Markets' for Digital Personhood Data (EP/L005859/1). She received a Visiting Fellowship at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) ' University of Cambridge ' in Spring 2010. Her research explores how new technologies affect criminal law, especially the classic concepts of time, space, the structure of the offence and criminal liability.
She was the creator in 2002, and between 2004-2014, the co-director of the double degree LLB English and French Laws with Master 1/Maîtrise, delivered in partnership with the three French universities. The degree has won the UK Academic Award 2018 by the Franco-British Lawyers Society (FBLS) for the best double degree in the UK.