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Dr Gavin Sullivan to discuss ‘The Law of the List’ at LCIL Friday Lecture

3 February 2021 ebarlow
The Law of the Land book cover

Dr Gavin Sullivan, a Reader in International Human Rights Law at Edinburgh Law School, will give insight into his recently published book – ‘The Law of the List: UN Counterterrorism Sanctions and the Politics of Global Security Law’ at a webinar hosted by the University of Cambridge as part of the Lauterpacht Centre Friday lecture series. The event will take

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Edinburgh Law School pleased to welcome Dr Gavin Sullivan as new academic

3 February 2021 ebarlow
Gavin Sullivan

Dr Gavin Sullivan joins Edinburgh Law School on 1 February 2021 as a Reader in International Human Rights Law.

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infra-Legalities rethinks global security law from the ‘infrastructure space’ it is creating, examining how AI-led security, and the data infrastructures that sustain it, are reshaping law and governance, rights and accountability and security decision-making. The project is funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, awarded to Dr. Gavin Sullivan. (Grant Ref: MR/T041552/1)

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Recent Posts

  • What is ‘the Global’? workshop, European University Institute (EUI), 20 – 21 Oct 2022
  • Gavin Sullivan asked to advise Meta on reform of their online Counterterrorism policy
  • Global Governance by Data workshop and book, 8 – 9 September 2022
  • Infra-legalities postdoc, Dimitri Van Den Meerssche, starts interdisciplinary lectureship at Queen Mary School of Law
  • Gavin Sullivan engages with Meta about their online ‘terrorism’ and ‘violent extremism’ policy

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