Mr Luke Mason
Associate Lecturer in Jurisprudence
Email: luke.mason@surrey.ac.uk
Office hours
Luke's dedicated jurisprudence drop in hours are held on Thursday afternoons, although their precise time and location have yet to be confirmed and may vary.
Please feel free to email for an appointment. On occasion it may be possible to arrange a meeting on certain other days if the dedicated office hours are inconvenient.
Further information
Biography
Luke is the convenor of the popular Level 3 undergraduate modules Jurisprudence I and Jurisprudence II. These courses make use of innovative and interactive teaching and learning techniques and seek to develop an in-depth understanding of interlocking accounts of legal philosophy, political morality, ethics and theories of autonomy and power.
Luke's other teaching areas include property law, the law of the European Union, labour and employment law, discrimination law, and social and employment policy. His research primarily focuses on the relationship between political and moral theory and the content of social policy and the law relating to work, along with more abstract concerns for the relationship between law, the self and identity. He is completing doctoral research on the European labour constitution.
He has studied and taught at under- and postgraduate level at elite Universities in the UK and abroad, and has worked as a government advisor on matters of social and immigration policy.

