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Professor Catherine Dupre is a faculty member at the University of Exeter's Law School, specializing in comparative constitutional law and human rights in Europe. She contributes to the Human Rights and Democracy Forum and founded the Dignity&Democracy Blog in 2023.
- Education: PhD (European University Institute, Florence, Italy)
Her research focuses on human dignity, European institutions (EU, Council of Europe, ECtHR), and comparative constitutional frameworks in Germany, Hungary, the UK, and Iceland. She integrates interdisciplinary perspectives on dignity and democracy, supported by grants from the Jean Monnet Fellowship, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, and ESRC.
Key Research Themes: Comparative constitutionalism, human rights jurisprudence, democratic governance, and dignity in legal frameworks.
- Scientific Awards: Jean Monnet Fellowship, British Academy funding, Leverhulme Trust funding, ESRC funding
She co-founded the Exeter Centre for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies (2025) and has held visiting positions at institutions including the Max Planck Institute for Public Comparative and International Law and the University of the Faroe Islands, where she currently serves as a visiting professor in comparative constitutional law. Her work emphasizes jurisdictions across the EU, Council of Europe, and ECtHR.



