About
Helen's research interests are in the conflicts and injusticies connected with property law and in the inequalities of housing. She is interested in supervising in all areas of property and housing. She takes a social legal and feminist approach to her research and teaching.
Research
Research groups
Member of:
Research interests
- Housing
- Social inequality
- Property
- Leasehold
- Social Welfare
Current research
Rural Homelessness
Protection from Eviction
Research projects
Completed projects
Researchers:
Publications
9 publications
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Helen Carr & Mark Jordan,
2024, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 46(3), 438-457
Type: article
Helen Carr & Edward Kirton-Darling,
2023
Type: bookChapter
Jed Meers, Helen Carr, Edward Kirton-Darling & Maria Fernanda Salcedo Repolês,
2023, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 45(2), 196-208
Type: article
Helen Carr, Caroline Hunter, Carl Makin & Gwilym Owen,
2023
Type: bookChapter
Helen Carr, Adi Cooper, Edith England, Peter Matthews, Gill Taylor & Carin Tunåker,
2022, Housing Studies
Type: article
Helen Carr & Edward Kirton-Darling,
2022, Cambridge Law Journal, 81(3), 464-467
Type: article
Helen Carr, Dave Cowan & Ed Kirton-darling,
2022, International Journal of Law in Context, 18(1), 10-24
Type: article
Helen Carr,
2022
Type: bookChapter
Edward Kirton-Darling, Helen Carr & Tracey Varnava,
2020, Journal of Law and Society, 47(S2), S302-S320
DOI: 10.1111/jols.12271
Type: article
Teaching
Helen teaches property law.
Biography
Helen studied law at Oxford and qualified as a solicitor in the 1980s. She was seconded from academia to the Law Commission in the 2000s and joined Kent Law School in 2006. She joined Southampton Law School in 2021.