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Dr. Helen Hardman is a Lecturer in Transformation and European Integration within the Department of Political & International Studies at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on democratization processes, electoral rights, and human rights law, with particular attention to Eastern Europe and systemic legal challenges. She has contributed to significant works on prisoner voting rights, the European Court of Human Rights' pilot judgment procedure, and the geopolitical impacts of Gorbachev's policies in Eastern Europe.
Her academic career includes editing the influential 2017 book Electoral Rights in Europe: Advances and Challenges, analyzing contemporary electoral dynamics across the continent. She holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-2372-7291) and is based at 406/8 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow.
Key research themes include judicial-executive conflicts, voter de-alignment effects on rights frameworks, and methodological rigor in studying democratization. While no specific grants or awards are noted, her work bridges legal systems analysis with political theory, offering critical insights into European governance structures.
