Senior Lecturer in Law, Kingston University
I am Senior Lecturer in Law at Kingston University London and Sessional Lecturer in Conflict, Crime and Justice at Imperial College London.
At Kingston University I am the co-founding director of the Integrity Research Group, an interdisciplinary and international network of academics, professionals and public servants committed to the study of corruption, the promotion of integrity and the improvement of anti-corruption measures.
My main research area is global crime and the globalisation of criminal law and justice. Within this broad area, I am specifically interested in national and transnational integrity and corruption, international terrorism and the influence of science and technology on the development of a future global legal system.
I am currently developing two main research projects. One on the criminogenic effects of the law and one on the scientific foundations of global law.
How the law itself can be a corrupting, criminal force – and what can be done about it
Dec 20, 2017 17:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
There are two sorts of corruptions one when the people do not observe the laws; the other when they are corrupted by the laws: an incurable evil, because it is in the very remedy itself. With these words more than...
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