معرفی
Anne-Marie Greenslade is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Law School, Leeds Beckett University, with expertise in modern slavery, gender-based violence, and international human rights law. She holds an LLM in International Human Rights and a PhD (2022) examining frontline services for modern slavery survivors in the UK. Her work bridges academic research and practical advocacy, informed by frontline experience with refugee communities in Kosovo and survivors of sexual violence in the UK.
- Education:
- PhD in Law (2022), Leeds Beckett University
- LLM in International Human Rights, specializing in human trafficking and contemporary slavery
- Teaching:
- Course Leader for Distance Learning PGDL/LLMEW
- Module Leadership: Perspectives on Law and Society, International Human Rights Law, Democracy & Human Rights, Law Institutions and Skills, and Dissertation supervision
Her research focuses on survivor-centered approaches in criminal justice systems, modern slavery legal frameworks, and gender justice. She actively contributes to policy through organizations like the Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre.
Awards:
- LBU Vitae 3MT Award
- Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Research “Snapshots” Award
Advising: Welcomes PhD proposals in Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking, Gender-based Violence, and UK Constitutional Law. No listed grants or labs specified.

