Research
Thomas specialises in constitutional law with a particular focus on the UK and EU legal systems. His research expertise also covers EU internal market law, including, the free movement of capital; the Court of Justice of the EU; comparative constitutional law and constitutional theory.
UK Constitutional Law
Thomas's most recent work, and future research agenda, is focussed on analysing the conceptual foundations of the UK constitution and the unfolding impact of the UK's withdrawal from the EU on key aspects of the UK constitution.
European Union Law
Key areas of expertise: (1) the Court of Justice of the European Union; (2) EU internal market law - in particular: the free movement of capital and goods; (3) Union citizenship and UK implementation of EU citizenship rights; and (4) general principles of EU law - in particular: subsidiarity and EU fundamental rights.
Comparative Constitutional Law
Thomas is a Research Fellow on a collaborative project on constitutional transplants hosted by the IIAS, Jerusalem.
Research groups
Research grants
Enhancing Stakeholder Understanding of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 and its Impact on Welsh Law
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON (UK)
September 2023 - February 2024