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Dr Gregory Davies is a Lecturer in the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool since September 2021. Previously, he served as a Research Associate at Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre, focusing on UK devolution and Brexit implications. His research integrates empirical and theoretical approaches to UK constitutional law, emphasizing devolution (especially Wales), judicial political functions within territorial governance, prisoners' rights, and materialist legal analysis.
Research focuses include a critical theoretical analysis of the senior judiciary's post-devolution role and an empirical study on Welsh-speaking prisoners' language rights with Dr Robert Jones (Cardiff University). His work bridges constitutional theory with socio-political realities, addressing tensions between devolved autonomy and UK-wide legal frameworks.
Publications (2022–2024) explore devolution dynamics, prisoner voting rights, Welsh Labour government post-Brexit challenges, and intergovernmental agreements. Teaching includes modules on Foundations of Law and Social Justice, Public Law, and Law in Action. No scientific awards explicitly mentioned.
Advising/grants: No doctoral students or grant details provided. Active in collaborative research projects with Cardiff University colleagues.


