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Farrah Raza is a Stipendiary Lecturer in Public Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, and a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. She holds a PhD from King's College London (KCL), an LL.B. (First Class Honours) from KCL, and an LL.M. from the University of Cambridge. With nine years of teaching experience, she specializes in Constitutional and Administrative Law, having taught at KCL, SOAS (University of London), and Pembroke College.
- PhD: King's College London (KCL), funded by the Centre of European Law
- LL.B.: King's College London (First Class Honours)
- LL.M.: University of Cambridge
Her research focuses on Family and Medical Law, Law and Religion, and Public Law. She authored Religious Accommodation and its Limits (2023), proposing a model for balancing religious freedom with autonomy rights in secular democracies. Her work examines cases from the US, Europe, and Canada, influencing equality policies in employment and education.
She leads the Minerva Research Group: The Ethics of Exchange at the Max Planck Institute, exploring the regulation of organ donation and transplantation. Her research integrates legal theory with medical ethics, particularly in pediatric contexts.
- Awards: Minerva Fast Track Fellowship (2020)
Her academic contributions bridge law, anthropology, and medicine. She has organized workshops like the 2022 Organ Donation and Transplantation (ODT) Workshop, advancing interdisciplinary dialogue.
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