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My current research is, broadly, law and social development, including law and health, and violence from a comparative legal perspective.
My early published research focused upon the history of law and diplomacy between Britain, China and Tibet. In particular, it examined the evolution of legal mechanisms governing religious and minority rights in China and placed these mechanisms within the context of the transition from colonialism to post-colonialism in international law.
This early research has evolved, following a year as a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Hong Kong, into a wider interest in Comparative International Law, Public Law and Socio-Legal Studies