Examination Fellow in Law, All Souls College, University of Oxford
Max Harris is author of The New Zealand Project (BWB, 2017) and has had his writing published in The New Statesman, The Huffington Post, openDemocracy, PopMatters, The Pantograph Punch, and other outlets. He is a DPhil (PhD) candidate and Examination Fellow in Law at All Souls College, Oxford. He has worked as a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme, and as a clerk to Chief Justice Elias at the Supreme Court of New Zealand. He has degrees in law, politics, and public policy from the University of Auckland and the University of Oxford.
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Dec 15, 2018 10:25 am UTC| Insights & Views
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