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Dr. Shona Wilson Stark is a University Associate Professor and Mary Arden Official Fellow in Law at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with Girton College. Her roles include academic research and teaching in the Faculty of Law. She holds degrees from the University of Aberdeen (LLB Hons, LLM, DipLP) and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on law reform, constitutional law, administrative law, and human rights, with affiliations to the Centre for Public Law (CPL). Recent work addresses Scottish independence referendums, constitutional conventions, and legal codification.
Her scholarly outputs include books on public law dynamics and law reform, and articles analyzing legal frameworks such as the Human Rights Act 1998 and Scottish constitutional issues. She has contributed to international discussions on topics like German legal codification and HLA Hart’s jurisprudence. Stark’s work bridges doctrinal analysis with comparative and theoretical perspectives.
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