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Dr. James Christensen is a Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Essex's Department of Government. He teaches courses on ethics and public policy, human rights, and global justice. Previously, he held lectureships at the University of Oxford's Magdalen College and St Hilda's College, where he studied and taught political theory. He holds a DPhil (PhD) from the University of Oxford.
His research focuses on global justice, distributive justice, and the ethics of international trade and arms transfers. Key themes include the morality of wealth distribution, humanitarian intervention, and the ethical limits of arms trade policies. Recent work examines issues like migration control through aid, substitution interventions in conflicts, and egalitarian approaches to trade regulation.
Christensen has published extensively in political theory and international relations, with notable works addressing trade justice, arms trade ethics, and global economic equality. His earlier research included medical studies on gene therapy applications in veterinary medicine. He currently advises students in political theory and contributes to Essex's academic community through teaching and administrative roles.
Grants and funding details are not specified in his profile, though his academic roles suggest active research funding. No scientific awards are listed, but his prolific publication record reflects significant scholarly contributions.




