Our Research Students
Alphaeus Ngonga; Climate change and Human Rights: How best can international human rights law inspire future policies for achieving climate justice in developing countries such as Malawi?
Carlos Gabriel Ramaglia Mota; The Constitutionalization of International Law: a Comparative Study into the IACtHR’s Doctrine of Conventionality Control and the CJEU’s Principle of Primacy
Elif Busra Kaya: How much administrative power is “bearable” in a judicial review within the UK’s constitutional order in the 21st century?
Elisabeth Davies: How do Ombuds schemes address the power imbalance between service provider and service user without compromising their impartiality?
Fátima Sal; The constraints created by international law to rethinking inclusive democratic systems of governance for “Black” Islamic nations
Jacob Lundy:The Rise of Russian Politico-Legal Governance as a Global Model: Russia Finds a Post-Soviet Identity and the American Conservative Movement Finds a Governance Template
Marc Allan Campbell; The experiences of gay men seeking asylum in the United Kingdom
Mary McBain; Is Music Education a Human Right? An analysis of Music Education for Deaf children in Scotland, England and Australia
Phoebe Reilly; An examination and evaluation of Scottish university responses to a complaint of student‑to‑student gender‑based violence (GBV)
Pudit Ovattananavakhun; The Idea of Free Will in Hans Kelsen’s Normative Philosophy
Sunhong Min; The possibility and intensity of judicial review on the productive aspect of state action
Yu Zhou; Abuse of Unequal Status and Power? A Model of Coercion in Authority Relations
Yuhan Wang; A feminist turn to Dworkin’s theory of integrity