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Sionaidh Douglas-Scott

Professor of European and Human Rights Law 

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott works primarily within the field of EU Human Rights law. She is a well known expert on EU public law, whose monograph , 'Constitutional Law of the EU', contains a substantial section on EU human rights law. She has published widely in human rights law, including articles on freedom of expression (especially on hate speech), and on the importance of maintaining human rights in the face of EU and national fights against terrorism. Since 1993, she has co-taught and developed a course on comparative US and EU human rights law with Justice Anthony Kennedy of the US Supreme Court at the Salzburg Forum for International Studies. Professor Douglas-Scott is currently working on a monograph on EU Human Rights Law.

Correspondence address: Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford,
OX2 6QA

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