Edited Book
Greening the EU and the Rule of Law Opportunities and Limits of the EU’s Legal Powers
(2026) Greening the EU and the Rule of Law Opportunities and Limits of the EU’s Legal Powers.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Philosophy
Professor of Private International Law, Law
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Research Fellow (CSPM), Philosophy
PhD Researcher, Law and Philosophy - Division
Professor, Philosophy
Lecturer in Law, Law
Emeritus Professor, Philosophy
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Philosophy
Professor, Philosophy
Senior Lecturer, Law
Senior Lecturer, Law
Lecturer in Environmental Law, Law
Lecturer in Child & Family Law, Law
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Senior Lecturer, Law
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Edited Book
Greening the EU and the Rule of Law Opportunities and Limits of the EU’s Legal Powers
(2026) Greening the EU and the Rule of Law Opportunities and Limits of the EU’s Legal Powers.
Book Chapter
Wennberg T & Casimiro T (2025) Exploring the Importance of Portuguese Tin-Glazed Wares in Early Modern Gothenburg - An Archaeological Inquiry [Exploring the Importance of Portuguese Tin-Glazed Wares]. In: Heinonen T, Ehrnsten F, Harjula J, Knuutinen T, Ratilainen T, Terava E, Tuomenoja S & Haarala J (eds.) Shattered and scattered pasts – Festschrift for Professor Georg Haggrén. Helsinki: Society for Medieval Archaeology in Finland. https://www.skas.fi/etusivu/amaf-sarja/digiamaf/
Book Chapter
Savaresi A (2025) State Responsibility. In: Wewerinke-Singh M & Mead S (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook on Climate Litigation. The Cambridge Handbook on Climate Litigation. Cambridge University Press, pp. 371-390. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009409155.020
Article
Students, Student-Athletes, and the Title IX Religious Exemption
Sorensen E, De Mars S & McArdle D (2025) Students, Student-Athletes, and the Title IX Religious Exemption. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 35 (2), pp. 102-165. https://doi.org/10.18060/28825
Book Chapter
Human Rights and Climate Change Litigation: a Reassessment
Savaresi A (2025) Human Rights and Climate Change Litigation: a Reassessment. In: Amato F, Carofalo V, Del Guercio A, Fazzini A, Grado V, Imparato E & Liguori A (eds.) Climate change, human rights and international migration. Italy: Editoriale Scientifica.
Book Chapter
Regenerative Approaches and Environmental Law: Beyond Sustainability?
Hilson C & Savaresi A (2025) Regenerative Approaches and Environmental Law: Beyond Sustainability?. In: A Research Agenda for Environmental Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 59-72. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035324408.00011
Book Chapter
NGO–NGO Conflict: The Legal Case of Survival International v. WWF
Carolei D (2025) NGO–NGO Conflict: The Legal Case of Survival International v. WWF. In: Zarnegar Deloffre M & Quack S (eds.) "A Relational Approach to NGOs in Global Politics: Beyond Cooperation and Competition". Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 35-59. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198942757.003.0003
Book Chapter
The Procedural Rights (and Responsibilities) of the Guilty
Duff RA (2025) The Procedural Rights (and Responsibilities) of the Guilty. In: Hirsch P & Moser E (eds.) Rights in Criminal Law: Studies on a New Paradigm in Criminal Law and Procedure. Oxford: Hart Publishing. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/rights-in-criminal-law-9781509973477/
Book Chapter
'Responsive Penal Censure' and its Implications
Duff RA (2025) 'Responsive Penal Censure' and its Implications. In: Manikis M & Watson G (eds.) Sentencing, Public Opinion, and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Julian V Roberts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191991936.003.0004
Book Chapter
Detached Factual Knowledge, Memory, and Informational Environments
Millar A (2025) Detached Factual Knowledge, Memory, and Informational Environments. In: Campbell L (ed.) Forms of Knowledge: Essays on the Unity and Heterogeneity of Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 190-205. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191954856.003.0011
Book Chapter
Non-Governmental Organisation Accountability
Carolei D (2025) Non-Governmental Organisation Accountability. In: Flinders M, Dimova G & Monaghan C (eds.) in Flinders M., Dimova G., Monaghan C. (eds) Understanding accountability: New perspectives on a fractured world, pp. 245-264. https://www.routledge.com/Understanding-Accountability-New-Perspectives-on-a-Fractured-World/Flinders-Dimova-Monaghan/p/book/9781032588483?srsltid=AfmBOoraJSBZg3yGeXKhd0CMpTN4xgWl8djW_sJMVwgygG8d_SJdhp64
Article
Voluntary Carbon Markets and Net Zero in Scotland: A Property and Place Perspective
Stewart C (2025) Voluntary Carbon Markets and Net Zero in Scotland: A Property and Place Perspective. Carbon & Climate Law Review, 19 (1), pp. 3-14. https://doi.org/10.21552/cclr/2025/1/4
Book Chapter
Prioritising the Child's Best Interests: Mixed Messages in the International Human Rights Arena
Sutherland E (2025) Prioritising the Child's Best Interests: Mixed Messages in the International Human Rights Arena. In: Helland HS, Skivenes M & Gloppen S (eds.) Child Protection and the European Court of Human Rights: Lessons from Norway in the Development and Contestation of Children’s Rights. 1 ed. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 135-152. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447371496.ch008
Article
Adults show selective responses to unreliability based on the strength of counterevidence
Blakey KH, Melis G, Virányi Z & Rafetseder E (2025) Adults show selective responses to unreliability based on the strength of counterevidence. PLOS One, 20 (11), Art. No.: e0331480. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0331480
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Pacheco S, Santos J & Casimiro TM (2025) Capturing emotions in the factory: an archaeological analysis of women’s lives through industrial photographs in Portugal. Time and Mind, pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1751696x.2025.2572552
Article
The Art of Persuasion: Embracing the Auld Enemy and Beyond
Egan M (2025) The Art of Persuasion: Embracing the Auld Enemy and Beyond. Juridical Review.
Article
Yu H (2025) Parties' Intention and the Future Internationalisation of Scottish Arbitration - A Review of Scottish Cases post 2010. Juridical Review.
Book Chapter
Human rights-based litigation in the transition towards net zero emissions: a double-edged sword?
Savaresi A (2025) Human rights-based litigation in the transition towards net zero emissions: a double-edged sword?. In: Human Rights and Investment Law for Climate Change. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 71-86. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035310098.00012
Article
Adams MR & Niker F (2025) Taking Advantage of Crises. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2025.2568287
Agency, Rationality and Epistemic Defeat (ARED) - Phase II
PI: Dr Giacomo Melis
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Immorality Set in Stone by Law
PI: Dr Ten-Herng Lai
Funded by: The British Academy
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No Direction Home: dwelling and ecological grief
PI: Dr Pablo Fernandez Velasco
Funded by: The British Academy
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Agency, Rationality, and Epistemic Defeat
PI: Dr Giacomo Melis
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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From Smart Technologies to Smart Consumer Law: Comparative Perspectives from Germany and the United Kingdom
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Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Access to Justice for Social Rights: Addressing the Accountability Gap
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Funded by: The Nuffield Foundation
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FRONTLINERS: Climate change and human rights: closing the accountability gap
PI: Professor Annalisa Savaresi
Funded by: The British Academy
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Varieties of Risk: Epistemology and Psychology of Risk
PI: Professor Philip Ebert
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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The Scottish Law and Innovation Network
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Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Norms for the New Public Sphere: Institutionalising Respect for Truth, Self Government, and Privacy
PI: Professor Rowan Cruft
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Emerging Technologies in Policing
PI: Dr Niall Hamilton-Smith
Funded by: Scottish Institute for Policing Research
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Zooming in on Privacy and Copyright Issues in Remote Teaching
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Funded by: British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association
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Are We Owned? A Multidisciplinary and Comparative Conversation on Intellectual Property in the Algorithmic Society
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Funded by: Modern Law Review
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Biases in outdoor sport risk judgements
PI: Professor Philip Ebert
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Where do we go from here? The development of private international law in the UK and the post Brexit environment.
PI: Professor Paul Beaumont
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Care, Consent and Sport Related Concussion: Ethico-Legal Investigation into Head Injuries in Boxing, Football, and RugbyUnion
PI: Dr David McArdle
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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Right to Health in Prison
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Online Hate & Responsible Social Media Use: A Preliminary Analysis
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Funded by: British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association
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Amnesty International Consultancy
PI: Professor Annalisa Savaresi
Funded by: Amnesty International
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The Art of Distributed Cognition
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