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Claiton Fyock serves as a Lecturer at the Essex Law School, University of Essex. He teaches modules including Human Rights: Theories and Applications, Final Year Research Project, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Context, and Introduction to Legal Theory. His office is located in room 5S.5.32 at the Colchester Campus.
Dr Fyock's research centers on international investment law, sustainable development critiques, and climate change litigation. He critically investigates the treadmill of production theory, degrowth alternatives, and political economy frameworks within environmental regulation. His work employs critical realist methodologies to challenge growth-centric paradigms in international economic law and explores legal pathways for ecological sustainability beyond conventional development models.
His recent publications (2022-2025) reveal a cohesive focus on reimagining international legal structures for environmental justice. Key contributions address investor-state dispute settlement reform, corporate accountability in climate litigation, and degrowth theory's implications for sustainable development frameworks. This interdisciplinary scholarship bridges legal theory, political economy, and environmental science to advocate transformative approaches to climate governance.
Dr Fyock supervises undergraduate research projects with emphasis on human rights and international law applications. His teaching portfolio directly integrates his research expertise, particularly in economic, social, and cultural rights contexts. While specific grant funding details are not disclosed in available materials, his prolific publication record in high-impact journals indicates sustained research activity in environmental and international legal scholarship.





