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Colin Luoma is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Brunel Law School, part of the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences at Brunel University London. His research and teaching focus on the intersections of Indigenous and Minority Rights, Transitional Justice, and Environmental Justice, with a strong emphasis on legal frameworks addressing historical wrongs.
Qualifications:
- PhD in Law (Brunel University London)
- Juris Doctor (Saint Louis University School of Law)
- Bachelor of Science in Sociology (University of Montana - Missoula)
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting (University of Montana - Missoula)
Luoma's research explores the role of transitional justice in addressing Indigenous cultural rights violations, conservation-related violence, and environmental injustices. He has contributed to debates on decolonizing conservation policy and integrating human rights education for marginalized communities. His recent work highlights settler colonial dynamics and their impact on Indigenous territories.
His publications span topics such as Indigenous land rights, migrant integration through serious games, and transitional justice mechanisms in Canada. Luoma also serves as Postgraduate Placements and Internships Coordinator and Assistant Postgraduate Programmes Leader, guiding student academic and professional development.




