Kampourakis, Ioannis
Transnationalisation, Authority and Sociology of Law
Mikael Rask Madsen is a professor of European Law and Integration at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. Trained as both a lawyer and sociologists, his research focuses on international law and institutions, the evolution of the legal profession, human rights, and the transformation of the state since the Second World War.
Global Justice and Transnational Legal Mobilization
Global Justice and Transnational Legal Mobilization
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁAW, FACULTY OF LAW, ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS
2021- date: Professor of Law, University College Cork
2009- date: Professor of Education Law and Children’s Rights, School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast
2003-2009 Reader in Education, Graduate School of Education, Queen’s University Belfast
1999-2003 Senior Lecturer in Law, Queen’s University Belfast
1989-1999 Lecturer in Public Law, Queen’s University, Belfast
LEADERSHIP (since 2018)
Her research interests are focused on the issues related to the social and criminal juvenile policies and the implementation of children rights; decision-making processes; children migrations and vulnerabilities.
• Recent Academic Work & Research Experiences
She teaches “Sociology of Law and Deviance behaviour” for BA and Ma Courses at the Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Catania.
Cristina Fernandez-Bessa (ID Research ABF-4320-2020) is senior research fellow (Ramón y Cajal 2021 fellowship awarded by the Spanish Research State Agency) at the Criminal Law Area of the University of A Coruña (UDC) and member of the ECRIM research group (https://ecrim.es/). She holds a Ph D. in Law and Political Sciences, specialization in Criminology and Sociology of Criminal Law from the University of Barcelona (2016).
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