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Demi-Lee Franklin is a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool since September 2021. She is concurrently a PhD candidate in Law with an anticipated completion date of September 2025. Her academic roles include editorial work as Copyeditor and Editorial Assistant for the European Convention on Human Rights Law Review since 2021.
Education includes an LLB (2013-2016) and LLM in International Human Rights Law (2017-2018) from the University of Liverpool, where she received the Deans Prize for exceptional LLM performance. She completed a Traineeship at the European Court of Human Rights under Judge Ganna Yudkivska in 2019 and worked as a Paralegal specializing in Civil Liberties post-LLM.
Research focuses on State Responsibility under the European Convention on Human Rights, critically analyzing attribution approaches by the European Court of Human Rights. Her work is supervised by Dr Vassilis Tzevelekos and Dr Antal Berkes within the International Law and Human Rights Unit research cluster.
Professional recognitions include the Deans Prize (2018) and editorial contributions to the European Convention on Human Rights Law Review. Current academic contributions combine teaching fellow duties with doctoral research advancing understanding of international human rights jurisprudence.


