Celia Blake

Position: 
Senior Lecturer
Qualification: 
Ph.D, LLM
Department: 
Department of Management Studies
Courses Taught: 

Business Law
Company Law
Business, Government & Society

Research Interests: 

Forensic Linguistics (Language and the Law)
Corporate Law
Insolvency Law
Financial Regulation

Professional Affiliation(s): 

Member of International Association of Forensic Linguists

Recent Publications: 

Brown-Blake, Celia (2008) The right to linguistic non-discrimination and creole language situations: The case of Jamaica. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 23(1):32-73.
 
Brown-Blake, Celia and Chambers, Paul (2007) The Jamaican Creole speaker in the UK criminal justice system. International Journal of Speech Language and the Law 14(2):269-294.
 
Brown-Blake, Celia (2007) The role of law in language education policy. Caribbean Journal of Education 29(2):383-400.
 
Brown-Blake, Celia (2006) Fair trial, language and the right to interpretation. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 13(4):391-412.
 
Brown-Blake, Celia (2004) Literacy, language and the Peter Blake principle. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law 11(1): 50-72.
 
Blake, Celia (2004) Towards insolvency law reform in Jamaica. Caribbean Law Review 14(1&2): 1-24.