Office Times
Tuesday 9.30am to 11.30am
Biography
Neil’s career as a law lecturer began at the University of Hertfordshire, where he worked in the Law School for ten years. In 2006, he joined Salford Law School as one of the original members of the academic staff and its first Associate Head (Academic). He teaches several subjects on the law degree course (see below), and is an active researcher in the areas of Internet law and, more specifically, Cybercrime.
Teaching
LLB: Level 4 - Criminal Law
Level 4 - English Legal Process
Level 6 – Cyberlaw
Research Interests
Qualifications and Memberships
LLB (Hons)
PGDL
LLM in Legal Practice
LLM in Cyberlaw
Publications
2012 N. MacEwan, ‘The new stalking offences in English law: Will they provide effective protection from cyberstalking?,’ Criminal Law Review [2012] 767-781.
2011 N. MacEwan, C.Wild, S.Weinstein & N.Geach, Electronic and Mobile Commerce Law: An Analysis of Trade, Finance, Media and Cybercrime in the Digital Age, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011.
2008 N. MacEwan, ‘The Computer Misuse Act 1990: Lessons from its past and predictions for its future,’ Criminal Law Review [2008] 955-967.
2008 N. MacEwan, 'Police Officers and CPS Solicitors serving on juries: The appearance of bias,’ Journal of Criminal Law [2008] 72(4), pp.283-287.
2005 N. MacEwan, C.Wild & S.Weinstein, Internet Law, Old Bailey Press, 2005.