Senior Lecturer in Law, Newcastle University Law School. Human rights, judges, legal education.
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Lecturer in Law, Newcastle University
Professor at Newcastle University, writes on law, gender, masculinities, legal professions, law schools and wellbeing, family law. Plays and records folk-pop-post-punk music. Sounds bit like the Go-betweens. Location: Elm Lodge Housing Estate.
Professor in Human Rights Law at the University of Liverpool. Usually discussing anything related to the Council of Europe. Editor of the European Convention on Human Rights Law Review.
Professor of Human Rights Law, University of Leeds.
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/banning-conversion-therapy-9781509961153/
‘Are you impervious to everything?!’ - man who had just kicked me in the leg.
‘The Whore of Babylon’ - man who was about to shatter his cane against my arm.
‘Nice boobies’ - guess what it’s some man.
My employer shares none of my views.
Dr | Lecturer in Law at the University of Leeds | abortion, international human rights law, animal rights, science fiction, comics | vegan | artist | bisexual | she/they |
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Senior Lecturer
Research: feminist global constitutionalism - democracy, constituent power, utopias & manifestos. (she/her)
Law Prof QUB| Tyranny & Global Legal Order | Utopia | International Law | Feminism | Feminist Constitutionalism | Brexit & Northern Ireland | History | Law & Humanities | Cork & Belfast & Ireland | She/Her Sí/í
Reader in Constitutional Law and Human Rights. Irish emigrant. I write about emergencies, terrorism, constitutional theory, and human rights.
Law lecturer. Political theory, constitutions, republicanism, France. Dad of two. An 'autism parent'. Interested in athletics, politics, wine.
Professor of Law & Democracy @newcastleuni.bsky.social
Constitutional Law | Human Rights | Brexit | Devolution | Political Violence | Colonialism | Other Assorted Dourness
He/Him
Law Lecturer. Trying to work out the nature of being human, sometimes by looking vacantly into space. Unique spellings©
https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/benedict-douglas/
Irish academic (@lborouniversity.bsky.social) living in Birmingham. Working on women, law, religion (Catholicism mostly) and reproduction broadly understood. Often legal history, sometimes just law.
Lecturer in Legal Education @ Uni of Leeds, dragademic, socio-legal unicorn. Queer, working class, neurodivergent/disabled. D&D, Pokemon, Genshin. Likes pets, food, gaming and Sundays. She/they.
Associate Professor in Public Law and Human Rights at Durham Law School. Interested in the ECHR, & Article 10 ECHR. 🏳️🌈 He/him
"Estimable" Sir Jonathan Jones KC
Associate Prof in Public Law, Durham Law School. Looks at how legislatures and govt works. https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/benjamin-y-yong/
Mastodon: @bymyong@mstdn.social