Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool
Dr Cahill-Ripley's research specialism is international human rights law. She is an expert on economic, social and cultural rights, in particular the right to an adequate standard of living; economic and social rights and conflict, transitional justice and peacebuilding & human rights and development. She is also interested in the rights of women; international humanitarian law; human rights and public law in the UK and Ireland and methods of human rights research. Dr Cahill-Ripley's geographical areas of interest to date are Northern Ireland and Israel/Palestine.
Mar 28, 2024 12:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views
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