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Professor Jim Murdoch serves as Professor of Public Law and School of Law International Officer at the University of Glasgow, where he has been a faculty member since 1979. He previously served as Head of the School of Law from 1996 to 2000 and maintains active international engagements through the Council of Europe.
His educational background includes:
- LLB in Law from University of Glasgow
- LLM from University of California, Berkeley
Professor Murdoch's research specializes in British public law with deep focus on Scottish constitutional law and human rights incorporation mechanisms within domestic legislation. He is a leading authority on European human rights protection frameworks, including the European Convention on Human Rights and European Committee for the Prevention of Torture, with particular expertise in non-judicial enforcement approaches. His work also critically examines intersections between religion and legal systems.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Pro Merito medal of the Council of Europe
Professor Murdoch regularly conducts Council of Europe seminar programmes in Central and Eastern European states, leveraging his experience as former professeur stagiaire with the Directorate of Human Rights and teaching roles at Universities of Mainz and Hamburg. No information regarding graduate students, research grants, or laboratory affiliations was provided in source materials.
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