Meet our members

The Unit comprises law academics who collectively specialise in a wide range of sub-disciplines relevant to the development and implementation of effective NCD prevention strategies: international human rights and children’s rights, public health, trade and investment, intellectual property, consumer, food, advertising, and European Union law.

  • Professor Amandine Garde (Director) - EU consumer, advertising, food and public health law, in particular the role that legal instruments can play in promoting healthier lifestyles, looking at tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy diets as the three main risk factors for non-communicable diseases.
  • Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley - International human rights law [especially economic, social, and cultural rights]; violence, conflict, peacebuilding [including transitional justice]; the right to an adequate standard of living in both international and domestic context.
  • Marcelo Campbell - Unhealthy food environments, human rights, strategic litigation. 
  • Juan Collado Perez-Llantada - European Union Law, more specifically, internal market law, institutional law and transparency and participatory rights with a focus on the protection of public health, animal welfare and the environment.
  • Professor Michael Dougan - EU institutional and constitutional law, relations between the Union and national legal systems, law of the single market, EU citizenship and welfare law.
  • Professor Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou - European human rights law, administration of international justice, comparative law.
  • Dr Andrea Gideon - Competition law, EU law, EU higher education institutions.
  • Dr Sabine Jacques - The balance between freedom of expression and intellectual property rights; promoting cultural diversity in creative industries through copyright; and algorithmic enforcement of intellectual property law.
  • Dr Ben Murphy - International law and the use of force, the law and theory of international organisations, the interface between public law and international law, theories of global constitutionalism. 
  • Professor Mavluda Sattorova - International economic law, investment law, interaction between investment treaties and national policies, international energy law.
  • Justice Osei-Afriyie - International economic law, international investment law, multinational enterprises and the law, the law of the World Trade Organization, jurisprudence and legal theory, law and development, public health law.
  • Rebecca Owens
  • Jaydon Souter - EU public health law, non-communicable disease prevention, and EU trade law. 
  • Dr Katy Sowry - EU constitutional law, the Court of Justice, primary law, general principles of Union law, application of EU law in national legal systems, relationship between Member States and European Union; animal welfare law.
  • Professor Helen Stalford - EU children’s rights – constitutional issues; child and family migration; cross-border family breakdown; child participation in decision-making; child mainstreaming; children’s rights indicators.
  • Dr Sujitha Subramanian - Constitutional law, competition law, environmental law, international trade law, public health law and policy, innovation policy, cultural heritage, technology law. 
  • Dr Vassilis Tzevelekos - Public international law, international/European humans rights protection.
  • Kirsten Ward

 

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