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Conall Mallory is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Law, Queen's University Belfast. His research focuses on constitutional and international law, particularly human rights and judicial studies. He examines how rights are communicated, interpreted, and applied in contexts like conflict, extraterritorial obligations, and digital-age advocacy.
Key research areas include the extraterritorial application of human rights law, judicial discretion, and the role of international organizations like the OHCHR. He collaborates with experts such as Hélène Tyrrell on projects like 'extra-judicial communication.'
- Recent work addresses post-Brexit UK-EU legal cooperation and OHCHR's digital strategies.
- Contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals include advancing justice and human rights frameworks.
He has received awards such as the Faculty Research Initiatives Fund (2024) and Society of Legal Scholars Best Paper Prize (2023). Active in academia, he organizes conferences and participates in debates on topics like miscarriages of justice and civilian harm redress schemes.
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