Dr Irene Antonopoulos is the chief editor of a new open-access online journal, Environmental Rights Review.
Dr Pinar Canga co-authored an article with Dr Simon Behrman titled 'The Impact of the European Union on Turkey’s Policy of Immigration Detention', published in the European Journal of Migration and Law in 2022.
Dr Alexis Artaud de la Ferriere was appointed in September 2021 to the FoRB Working Group, G20 Interfaith Forum. He recently became board member of the Association Française de Sciences Sociales des Religions and an editorial board member of the peer-reviewed journal Social Sciences and Missions. Alexis is co-convenor of the Religious Liberty and Covid-19 Research Project, and was recently appointed as member of the "Group of Experts" in the International Religious Liberty Association. He was the co-editor of a special issue of Fides et Libertas on the impact of COVID-19 restriction on religious liberty in Europe and North America (2022).
Victims of Stalking: Case Studies in Invisible Harms by Dr Evgenia (Jenny) Korkodeilou has recently been published. Her monograph provides an in-depth look at the impact of stalking and criminal justice system responses to this form of abuse.
Dr Rachel Maguire has recently published an article on copyright and the Internet: ‘”It doesn’t belong to the internet”: Copyright reform for user-generated content’ in Intellectual Property Quarterly.
Dr Mashuq Kurt has published a recent article in Current Anthropology, on trajectories and sociopolitical drivers of youth radicalization in Turkey in the context of the Syrian war and the Kurdish national struggle.
Dr Christos Marneros is the author of a recent book, Human Rights After Deleuze: Towards an An-archic Jurisprudence (Hart Publishing, Bloomsbury, 2022), which was nominated for the prestigious “Political Theory Prize” awarded by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
Professor Jill Marshall has been appointed a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) for 2021-22. She has recently published: Personal Identity and the European Court of Human Rights (Routledge 2022) - available here. Jill is editor and author of two chapters in this edited collection. It is the first book in her new series Routledge Studies in Law and Humanity. Please contact Jill if you have a book proposal in this area. She has also recently published a co-authored book chapter, ‘Pregnancy: Transformations in Philosophy and Legal Practice’ in G. Anthony Bruno and Justin Vlasits Transformation and the History of Philosophy (Routledge 2024).
Dr Foivi Mouzakiti was recently awarded a small grant from the Society of Legal Scholars Small Projects and Events Funds.
Dr Aislinn O'Connell, together with Dr Ksenia Bakina of Privacy International, have developed a project highlighting the lack of mechanisms available to victims of image-based sexual abuse (so-called ‘revenge porn’) to remove their images from online. The project was published in Legal Studies, where it was one of the most-downloaded outputs of 2021. Dr O’Connell has also published a related paper on Image Rights, which is among the 5% of all outputs scored by Altmetric.
Together with Sara Hourani, Dr. Leonardo De Oliveira has recently co-edited the book Access to Justice in Arbitration: Concept, Context and Practice (Wolters Kluwer, 2021). This is a compendium of essays by arbitral practitioners, academics, and arbitral institution officials presenting, for the first time, an in-depth analysis of the role access to justice plays in arbitration. He has also co-written the chapter titled ‘The Brazilian Cooperation and Facilitation Investment Agreement as a model for Latin America?’, available in S el Droubi and CJ Flores Elizondo (eds), Latin American Perspectives to International Investment Law, Melland Schill Perspectives to International Law (Manchester University Press 2022). He has also recently published a chapter on inequality and bargaining power in the book Quo vadis Commercial Contract? Reflections on Sustainability, Ethics and Technology in the Emerging Law and Practice of Global Commerce (Routledge, 2023).
Professor Steve Peers has published a fifth edition of his monograph on EU Justice and Home Affairs Law, a two-volume comprehensive analysis of EU legislation on immigration, asylum, border controls, and criminal law, in 2023 (OUP). A second edition of the Commentary on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, co-edited by Prof Peers, Tamara Hervey, Jeff Kenner and Angela Ward, was published in 2021 (Hart Publishing).
Dr Marton Ribary presented on a team project developing an insolvency-related tool at the prestigious JURIX AI and law conference (December 2023). He was the founding member of the Index 2.0 project which aims to create a digital platform for the text-critical study of Roman law taking the Index Interpolationum as a starting point (April 2023). Marton has published a handbook chapter which questions the relationship between Rabbinic and Roman law (February 2024). He co-authored a recent article in Legal Education Review on a five-stage approach to problem-solving in contract law (November 2023), and he has been awarded to be a guest editor of a special issue of The Law Teacher (Summer 2025), on ‘New Trends in Teaching Contract Law (June 2023)’. In the space of open research, Marton also co-author of an award-winning feature article called “Deep impact: A study on the impact of data papers and datasets in the humanities and social sciences” published in Publications 10(4):39.
Dr Mohammad Sabuj recently published a monograph titled Legitimacy of Use of Force in Public and Islamic International Law (Palgrave Macmillan 2021). The monograph explores the legitimacy of Use of Force, one of the most contested topics in current international affairs. It analyses the differences between two potentially conflicting legal systems, proposing how the two could be complementary. It argues how different cultural and religious views can lead to different interpretations of what forms of power people believe to be justified.
Dr Eugenio Vaccari has been appointed a lead consultant on a World Bank project on climate change and insolvency law. Dr Dr Irene Antonopoulos is an expert adviser to the group. He is the co-author of a forthcoming book from Elgar: Municipalities in Financial Distress: An Environmental, Social and Governance Critique. He has also co-authored English Corporate Insolvency Law: A Primer (Elgar, 2022), and he was awarded a silver medal for ‘International Insolvency Studies’ in 2022.
Professor Jill Marshall has been re-appointed as Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) for 2023-24. Her edited collection: Personal Identity and the European Court of Human Rights (Routledge 2022) - available here is part of a new series Routledge Studies in Law and Humanity. Please contact Jill if you have a book proposal in this area. Jill recently delivered aspects of this research at the University of Bergen (see here). She will be visiting Strasbourg and taking part in a feminist judgments workshops with judges from the European Court of Human Rights in May 2024 (see the related collection).