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Professor Scott Newton is affiliated with the School of Law at SOAS University of London. His research focuses on critical and decolonial approaches to international law, constitutionalism, Soviet legal systems, and post-communist transitions. He has published extensively on topics such as spatial theory, Cold War division spaces, and Central Asian constitutionalism.
- Primary Affiliation: School of Law, SOAS University of London
- Academic Rank: Professor
Newton's research bridges legal philosophy, historical analysis, and geopolitical studies, often reworking archaic legal concepts through contemporary critical theory. His work explores the interplay between law, power, and spatiality in post-Soviet, Cold War, and postcolonial contexts.
Recent publications highlight trends in comparative constitutional analysis, critical international law, and post-ideological legal frameworks. His scholarship spans book chapters, journal articles, and monographs addressing legal transitions in diverse regions including Central Asia, Rwanda, and Soviet states.
As an advisor, Professor Newton supervised P. Ntephe's thesis on Sub-Saharan legal alterity. He is a leading voice in Soviet legal historiography and post-colonial constitutional theory, contributing to debates on authoritarianism, development law, and spatial determinism.
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