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John Haskell is a Professor/Chair at The University of Manchester Law School, with additional affiliations including Mississippi College School of Law (Managing Director, 2012–2016) and Durham University (Lecturer, 2011–2015). His research focuses on the intersection of law, technology, political economy, and religion, particularly examining how these domains shape global governance frameworks. Key interests include digital technology's impact on legal academia, the secularization of international law, and the historical influences of Christianity and liberalism on legal traditions.
His work spans over 40 publications, including seminal articles on 'Law and Technology in the US Law School Industry' and 'Political Theology and International Law.' Recent research emphasizes modern money theory's role in international law and the methodological challenges of integrating political economy into legal scholarship. His scholarship critiques conventional narratives and explores underrepresented dynamics like the interplay between religious thought and legal systems.
Though no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive citations (124) and widespread reads (10,366) indicate significant academic influence. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues on global governance, legal education reform, and the evolving role of international law in crises such as armed conflict and financial instability.



