Sally Wheeler (legal scholar)

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  • Corporations and the Third Way (2002), Hart Publishing, 178pp. ISBN   9781901362633.
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    Sally Wheeler
    OBE MRIA FAcSS FAAL
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    Sally Wheeler (2017)
    Vice-Chancellor of Birkbeck, University of London
    Assumed office
    1 January 2024