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Dr Philip Burton is an academic staff member with a focus on international law and legal history. He teaches tort law at the undergraduate level and public international law at the postgraduate level, coordinating dissertation modules (LAW034, LAW035, LAW036). His research examines interwar international administration, legal theory, and the historical development of international institutions, particularly the influence of technocratic practices on legal frameworks.
His publications analyze topics such as the Calvo Doctrine’s universality claims, the role of the Permanent Court of International Justice, and legal aspects of interwar administrative systems. He emphasizes historical analysis of legal institutions, bridging gaps between administrative practices and theoretical legal developments.
Dr Burton’s work underscores the evolution of international legal systems through interdisciplinary lenses, combining historical research with contemporary legal theory. His teaching and research reflect a commitment to understanding the foundational principles of international law through historical contexts.
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