Teaching
Teaching Interests
Mike teaches Public Law and Jurisprudence.
He received a Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Learning and Teaching Prize in 2014 for the conception and delivery of the Law and Social Justice module, and in 2016 for the sustained development of Public Law I. He was shortlisted for the LawCareers.Net 'Lecturer of the Year' Award in 2016.
Modules for 2024-25
FOUNDATIONS OF LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Module code: LAW102
Role: Teaching
PUBLIC LAW
Module code: LAW106
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Supervised Theses
- Exploring the Constitutional Implications of the UK’s Contemporary Counter-Terrorism Response(s) through the Lens of ‘Political’ Constitutionalism
- Judicial Independence in the Digital Age: The Challenges and Opportunities of Social Media for Judges
- The Constitutional Controversy of Prisoner Voting: Rights and Institutions Between the UK and Europe
- The Constitutional Controversy of Prisoner Voting: Rights and Institutions Between the UK and Europe
- The impact of Brexit on the UK’s devolution settlement: the constitutional implications and pathways to reform