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Hend Hanafy is an Assistant Professor in Criminal Law at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Law and a Fellow at St Catharine’s College. She previously served as a Bye-Fellow and Director of Studies at Christ's College and held an Assistant Lecturer position at Cairo University.
- PhD in Law, University of Cambridge
Her research focuses on criminal law and penal theory through an interdisciplinary lens, combining legal and political philosophy to examine punishment, state authority, and social/political injustices. Recent publications analyze Bentham's utilitarian ethics and power relations in illiberal regimes.
Selected trends from her publications include:
- Exploration of ethical frameworks in punishment
- Intersections between law and political philosophy
- Analysis of legitimacy in non-democratic systems
Scientific awards include:
- Richard Fellingham Teaching and Research Fellow in Law at St Catharine’s College
- Bye-Fellow at Christ's College
Her academic roles include mentoring law students and contributing to interdisciplinary legal research initiatives.




