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Helen Dancer is an Associate Professor in Law and Anthropology at the School of Law, Politics and Sociology, University of Sussex. Her work bridges legal studies with anthropological perspectives, focusing on environmental law, agricultural policy, and women's land rights.
- Role: Associate Professor in Law and Anthropology
- Institution: University of Sussex
- School: School of Law, Politics and Sociology
Research Interests: Dancer's research centers on Earth Jurisprudence, examining how legal frameworks can foster harmonious human-nature relationships. She explores agricultural commercialization's social impacts in Africa, women's land rights in Tanzania, and legal pluralism in environmental governance. Her 2024 co-edited volume UK Earth Law Judgments reimagines legal reasoning for planetary well-being.
Grants: She led projects like the UK Earth Law Judgments Project (2021) and Reimagining the Law of the Forest (2018-2020), supported by the Society of Legal Scholars and AHRC respectively. Her work intersects with Sustainable Development Goals 15 (Life on Land) and 11 (Sustainable Cities).


