Eva Lomnicka

Eva Zofia Lomnicka (born 17 May 1951)[1] is a Professor of Law at King's College London School of Law. She contributes to a number of leading texts and is an expert on the law of consumer credit and financial services law more generally. She also maintains practice as a Barrister.

Eva Zofia Lomnicka
Born (1951-05-17) 17 May 1951
London
CitizenshipBritish
Alma materCambridge University
MA and LLB
Known forFinancial Services Law

Biography

Eva has graduated her Bachelor of Laws and Master of Arts degrees at Cambridge University.[2] Her early work focused on discrimination, but soon moved into the fields of consumer credit, as the Consumer Credit Act 1974 was passed. On 21 January 2020 she was awarded the title of Queen’s Counsel Honoris Causa, one of ten individuals to receive the award in the year. She is widely known as the Russell Westbrook of consumer credit and financial services law, one of the leaders in her field whom is capable of teaching the content of three lectures in merely two.

Publications

Articles
  • 'The future of consumer credit regulation: a chance to rationalise sanctions for breaches of financial services regulatory regimes?' (2013) 34(1) Company Lawyer 13
  • 'The preventing and controlling the manipulation of financial markets: Towards a Definition of 'Market Manipulation (2001) 8(4) Journal of Financial Crime 297
  • '"Knowingly concerned"? Participatory liability to regulators' (2000) 21(4) Company Lawyer 120
  • 'Unfair credit relationships: five years on' (2012) 8 Journal of Business Law 713
  • 'Education and the Sex Discrimination Act 1975'
  • 'The enforcement of anti-discrimination law'
Books
  • The Law of Security and Title-Based Financing (2012) with H Beale, M Bridge and L Gullifer
  • Modern Banking Law (5th edn OUP 2009) ISBN 0-19-825759-7[3] with EP Ellinger and C Hare
  • The Law of Personal Property Security (2007) with H Beale, M Bridge and L Gullifer
Practitioner guides
  • Palmer's Company Law (25th edn Sweet & Maxwell 1991)
  • Encyclopaedia of Financial Services Law (Sweet & Maxwell, 1987) ISBN 0-421-36880-2[4]
  • Encyclopaedia of Consumer Credit Law (Sweet & Maxwell 1975) ISBN 0-421-20810-4[5]
  • The Financial Services and Markets Act: An Annotated Guide (Sweet & Maxwell 2002) ISBN 0-421-80000-3[6]
  • Journal of Business Law (editor, Financial Services section) (Sweet & Maxwell)

See also

Notes

  1. "Prof Eva Lomnicka", Prof Eva Lomnicka's Biography, Debrett's Website, retrieved August 21, 2011 External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. "Academic Profiles", Professor Eva Lomnicka, The King's College London Website, retrieved August 21, 2011 External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. Ellinger, E.P. & Lomnnicka, Eva Z. (1995), Ellinger & Lomnicka, Modern Banking Law (3rd ed.), Oxford Clarendon Press, ASIN 0198257597
  4. Lomnicka, Eva Z. & Powel, John L. (1987), Encyclopaedia of Financial Services Law, Sweet & Maxwell, ASIN 0421368802
  5. Lomnicka, Eva Z.; Dobson, Paul; Thomas, W.H. & Ervine, Cowan (1975), Encyclopaedia of Consummer Credit Law, Sweet & Maxwell, ASIN 0421208104
  6. Lomnnicka, Eva Z. (2002), The Financial Services and Markets Act: An Annotated Guide, Sweet & Maxwell, ASIN 0421800003
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