Daniel Cullen Daniel Cullen is Project Manager in the Death Penalty Research Unit (DPRU), where he was lead researcher on the project 'Abolitionist in practice: Challenging the death penalty in countries which...
Daniel Cullen Daniel Cullen is Project Manager in the Death Penalty Research Unit (DPRU), where he was lead researcher on the project 'Abolitionist in practice: Challenging the death penalty in countries which...
Susan E Wallace Dr Wallace's research interests include the legal and policy implications of population-based and disease-based biobanks, ethical issues in biomedical research, research ethics review, public health ethics and public health genomics....
Susan E Wallace Dr Wallace's research interests include the legal and policy implications of population-based and disease-based biobanks, ethical issues in biomedical research, research ethics review, public health ethics and public health genomics....
Nancy Loucks Prof. Nancy Loucks OBE is the Chief Executive of Families Outside, a Scottish voluntary organisation that works on behalf of families affected by imprisonment. Prior to this...
Nancy Loucks Prof. Nancy Loucks OBE is the Chief Executive of Families Outside, a Scottish voluntary organisation that works on behalf of families affected by imprisonment. Prior to this...
Jonny Steinberg Jonny Steinberg is the author of several books about crime, policing and punishment in the wake of South Africa's transition to democracy. Two of them, Midlands (2002), about the murder...
Jonny Steinberg Jonny Steinberg is the author of several books about crime, policing and punishment in the wake of South Africa's transition to democracy. Two of them, Midlands (2002), about the murder...
Christopher McCrudden Christopher McCrudden received his legal education in Belfast (LL.B.), Yale University (LL.M.), and Oxford (D.Phil.). He is currently Professor of Human Rights and Equality Law at Queen's University Belfast and...
Christopher McCrudden Christopher McCrudden received his legal education in Belfast (LL.B.), Yale University (LL.M.), and Oxford (D.Phil.). He is currently Professor of Human Rights and Equality Law at Queen's University Belfast and...
Sarah Levy Sarah Levy is a DPhil candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. Her research examines the legal, political, and socio-cultural frameworks governing Canadian sealing activities, with a...
Sarah Levy Sarah Levy is a DPhil candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. Her research examines the legal, political, and socio-cultural frameworks governing Canadian sealing activities, with a...
Hilary Greaves Hilary Greaves' current research mainly concerns the notion of symmetry in physics and examines the question of what we can infer, from the symmetries of our best physical...
Hilary Greaves Hilary Greaves' current research mainly concerns the notion of symmetry in physics and examines the question of what we can infer, from the symmetries of our best physical...
Flavio Gualter Inacio Inocencio Flavio Inocencio recently finished a PhD in Public International Law at Nottingham Law School under the supervision of Dr. Elizabeth Chadwick, titled 'Reconceptualising Sovereignty in the Post-National State: Statehood Attributes...
Flavio Gualter Inacio Inocencio Flavio Inocencio recently finished a PhD in Public International Law at Nottingham Law School under the supervision of Dr. Elizabeth Chadwick, titled 'Reconceptualising Sovereignty in the Post-National State: Statehood Attributes...
Roonaq un Nisa Roonaq un Nisa's primary research broadly focuses on the far-reaching effects of imprisonment and the intersectionality between criminal justice system and families and family welfare and social work practice...
Roonaq un Nisa Roonaq un Nisa's primary research broadly focuses on the far-reaching effects of imprisonment and the intersectionality between criminal justice system and families and family welfare and social work practice...
Aikaterini Antoniou Aikaterini is a DPhil in Law candidate at Keble College, supervised by Professor John Vella. Her research focuses on the taxpayers’ procedural rights and the decision-makers’ processes and accountability in...
Aikaterini Antoniou Aikaterini is a DPhil in Law candidate at Keble College, supervised by Professor John Vella. Her research focuses on the taxpayers’ procedural rights and the decision-makers’ processes and accountability in...
Ruth Kelly Ruth Kelly was previously a postdoctoral researcher working on the Symposium on Strength and Solidarity funded by the Fund for Global Human Rights (2020-2021), hosted by the Bonavero Institute of...
Ruth Kelly Ruth Kelly was previously a postdoctoral researcher working on the Symposium on Strength and Solidarity funded by the Fund for Global Human Rights (2020-2021), hosted by the Bonavero Institute of...
Anna Pratt Anna’s research explores immigration penality in Canada. She is the author ofSecuring Borders: Detention and Deportation in Canada (UBC Press, 2005). She has carried out a major study of frontline...
Anna Pratt Anna’s research explores immigration penality in Canada. She is the author ofSecuring Borders: Detention and Deportation in Canada (UBC Press, 2005). She has carried out a major study of frontline...
Luke Rostill Luke Rostill is Associate Professor of Property Law in the Oxford Law Faculty and a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Trinity College. He is also an Academic Fellow of...
Luke Rostill Luke Rostill is Associate Professor of Property Law in the Oxford Law Faculty and a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Trinity College. He is also an Academic Fellow of...
Megan Munsie Professor Megan Munsie is a scientist who has combined her extensive technical expertise in stem cell science with an interest and understanding of the complex ethical, social and regulatory issues...
Megan Munsie Professor Megan Munsie is a scientist who has combined her extensive technical expertise in stem cell science with an interest and understanding of the complex ethical, social and regulatory issues...
Legesse Mengie Legesse is a recognised student at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law for TT2022. He is a Higher Degree by Research (PHD) candidate at the University of Adelaide,...
Legesse Mengie Legesse is a recognised student at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law for TT2022. He is a Higher Degree by Research (PHD) candidate at the University of Adelaide,...