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Dr Alice Diver is a Senior Lecturer in Family Law at Queen's University Belfast's School of Law, focusing on adoption law, child rights, and law-literature intersections. She leads Year 3 studies for the LLB program and advises PhD students. Her research bridges Critical Adoption Studies with literary analysis, examining systemic biases in adoptee rights and origin deprivation. Key interests include surrogacy, donor conception, and cross-border identity rights.
- Education: Not explicitly listed in provided texts, but her academic roles suggest advanced legal training.
- Research Interests: Adoption policy, kinship care, adoptee rights, law in literature, and human rights frameworks.
- Awards: Member of the 2023 Association of Law Teachers award-winning team.
- Public Engagement: Keynote speaker at international conferences (e.g., KOROOT's Adoption Truths Day, KAARN's seminars) and trustee roles with Kinship Care NI and CASCAIDr.
- Publications: Over 40 peer-reviewed works, including monographs like *Genetic Stigma in Law and Literature* (2024) and *A Law of Blood-ties* (2014). Recent articles explore folklore, dystopian fiction, and legal narratives.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Alliance for the Study of Adoption and Culture and contributes to Queen's Human Rights Centre.
Her work challenges legal myths surrounding adoption and advocates for adoptee rights through interdisciplinary methods. Current projects include a monograph on folkloric orality's influence on adoption policy.
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