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Dr. Daniel Weston is a Lecturer in Law at Bangor University’s School of History, Law and Social Sciences, joining in January 2024. His research focuses on free speech, judicial reasoning, and the intersection of law with the philosophy of language. He teaches international human rights, international criminal law, public law, and legal research skills.
His scholarly contributions bridge legal theory and practical application, including critiques of speech act theory in free speech regulation and models for conceptualizing free speech. He co-edited a special issue of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (2025) and contributed to academic events like the Bangor-CUPL partnership (2024).
Dr. Weston supervises postgraduate research on free speech, speech crimes, and philosophy of language in legal contexts. He is open to interdisciplinary methodologies, including doctrinal, comparative, and theoretical approaches.
Advising and grants: No specific grants or advising details listed, though he actively engages in postgraduate supervision. His editorial work reflects a commitment to advancing legal semiotics and jurisprudence.



