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Dr Kelly Staples is an Associate Professor of International Politics at the University of Leicester’s School of History, Politics and International Relations. Her research focuses on statelessness, refugee policies, international protection frameworks, and ethical dimensions of global governance. She explores how legal systems marginalize vulnerable populations, particularly through the lens of nationality laws, humanitarian obligations, and recognition theories.
Key research themes include the intersection of state sovereignty and human rights, the moral limits of protection systems, and the socio-political implications of refugee status. Dr Staples’ work critiques existing international frameworks for failing marginalized groups, advocating for more inclusive ethical approaches to global citizenship and legal membership.
Her publications analyze contemporary crises such as the Rohingya situation, pandemic-era security policies, and the ethical challenges posed by undocumented nationals. While no specific awards are listed, her academic contributions reflect sustained engagement with pressing issues in international law and political theory.
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