Dr Lyubomira Gramcheva


Dr Lyubomira Gramcheva
NameDr Lyubomira Gramcheva
Job titleSenior Lecturer in Law
Research institute
Primary appointmentLaw and Social Sciences
Email addressL.Gramcheva@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3993-800X
Contact categoryAcademic staff

Biography

Biography

Lyubomira Gramcheva is a Senior Lecturer in Law. She joined Middlesex University in 2019, having previously been a Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham. She holds a doctorate in law from the European University Institute, Florence. Lyubomira has also been a visiting researcher at Columbia University, New York. She is a Fellow of Advance HE.

Her area of research lies at the intersection of the law of contract, comparative law and law & economics. She is also interested in learning and teaching research.

Before starting her academic career, Lyubomira worked as an attorney at the Sofia office of the international law firm “Schoenherr Rechtsanwaelte” GmbH where she made her way to the positions of Local Partner, Head of the Real Estate Practice Group and Head of the Intellectual Property Practice Group.

Teaching

Dr Lyubomira Gramcheva currently teaches on the following modules:

  • Module Leader - Business Law
  • Module Tutor - Law of Contract.

Previously she has also taught English Commercial Law, Child and Family Law and Modern Issues in Legal Theory (PGR).

Education and qualifications

Grants

Prizes and Awards

Research outputs

Contractual remedies in Bulgaria

Gramcheva, L. 2023. Contractual remedies in Bulgaria. in: Gsell, B., Giliker, P. and Ruefner, T. (ed.) Contractual Remedies in Europe Intersentia.

Comparative institutional law and economics: Reclaiming economics for socio-legal research [Translation]

Gramcheva, L. 2022. Comparative institutional law and economics: Reclaiming economics for socio-legal research [Translation]. Legal Method. 37.

The effective feedback challenge: how to begin developing self-regulated learners

Gramcheva, L. 2020. The effective feedback challenge: how to begin developing self-regulated learners. in: Byrom, T. (ed.) Meeting the Teaching and Learning Challenges in 21st Century Higher Education: Universal Design Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 164-181

The regulatory function of contract law: A comparative law and economics approach

Gramcheva, L. 2015. The regulatory function of contract law: A comparative law and economics approach. PhD thesis European University Institute Department of Law https://doi.org/10.2870/494573

Comparative institutional law and economics: reclaiming economics for socio-legal research

Gramcheva, L. 2019. Comparative institutional law and economics: reclaiming economics for socio-legal research. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 26 (3), pp. 372-393. https://doi.org/10.1177/1023263X19840522
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