School of Law and Social Justice appoints Chairs in Global Justice
Four world-leading scholars have been appointed across the Liverpool Law School and the Department of Sociology, Social Policy, and Criminology, as Chairs in Global Justice.
The appointments bring extensive experience in legal matters, human rights, and international affairs, enabling them to provide strategic leadership in addressing complex issues. The appointments will enhance the offering of the School of Law and Social Justice and inform collaborative and inclusive approaches to addressing systemic inequalities worldwide.
Professor Elspeth Guild, Professor Didier Bigo, Professor Mark Sidel, and Professor Catrien Bijleveld have been appointed as the School of Law and Social Justice’s Chairs in Global Justice.
Professor Elspeth Guild is Legal Counsel for the London-based law firm, Kingsley Napley, a Jean Monnet Professor ad personam in law at Queen Mary University of London, and Emerita Professor at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands. She regularly advises EU institutions on migration and asylum related matters.
Professor Didier Bigo is Research Professor of War Studies at King’s College London and Emeritus Professor at Sciences Po Paris. He is also Director of the Centre d’Etudes sur les Conflits, la Liberté, la Sécurité CECLS, Co-editor of the Journal in French Cultures et Conflits L’Harmattan-CECLS, as well as Co-Editor of Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS).
Professor Mark Sidel is a Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Visiting Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School in New York City. He has served for a number of years in senior program positions with the Ford Foundation in Beijing, Bangkok, Hanoi, and New Delhi, and has consulted widely with foundations, international activist and non-governmental organisations; UN and donor agencies; and academic institutions.
Professor Catrien Bijleveld is a Senior Researcher at the National Science Foundation Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, as well as a Professor of Research Methods in Empirical Legal Studies and Criminology at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. She is also involved in projects on media, ageing societies, and business models, in partnership with Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy.
Speaking of the appointments, Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas, Dean of the School of Law and Social Justice, shares:
“We are delighted to have appointed these world-leading scholars with outstanding international reputation to the School of Law and Social Justice. These appointments will develop synergies with colleagues, with the aim of promoting international research culture and enhancing the School’s global standing. Congratulations all.”
These appointments build upon the University’s new strategic plan, Strategy 2031, as the School of Law and Social Justice places increased emphasis on internationalisation in both teaching and research activity.
Find out more about the School of Law and Social Justice’s Internationalisation agenda and research.