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Amanda Kramer is a Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast's School of Law, affiliated with the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice (ICCJ). Her research focuses on post-Brexit legal and security dynamics, colonial legal frameworks, and policing practices. She has contributed to over 28 publications and policy reports since 2014.
Key research interests include Brexit's impact on criminal justice systems, human rights law, and autism awareness in policing. She co-authored influential reports on post-Brexit security in Ireland and UK-EU criminal justice cooperation. Kramer is also engaged in decolonizing property law discourse in Northern Ireland.
- 2020 Finalist for Vice Chancellor's Research Culture Prize
- Organized major conferences like the 15th Irish North/South Criminology Conference (2024)
- Contributed expert commentary to media on Brexit's security implications and drug legalization debates
Her work bridges legal theory and practice, with notable contributions to policy consultations on modern slavery and border security.





