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A lecturer is an academic position that varies by institution. (See wikipedia on lecturer, in Europe and how it differs from America.) To be a lecturer of law means you have law degrees (or are judged to, perhaps by experience) that show understanding of the law enough to teach it. My Q: why is it called Lecturer OF Law?

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