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Lewis Graham is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester, specializing in UK Human Rights and Public Law. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to peace, justice, and strong institutions. Graham's research focuses on judicial review, statutory interpretation, and the interplay between courts and legislative bodies.
Recent publications examine the evolution of legal precedents (e.g., Pepper v Hart), judicial restraint in UK Supreme Court rulings, and the application of human rights frameworks to contemporary legal challenges. His media contributions address administrative law dynamics, judicial psychology, and high-profile legal debates such as euthanasia and parol board rationality.
He engages with public policy through empirical analyses of legal institutions, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and the practical implications of judicial decisions. Graham actively participates in academic discourse via journals like Statute Law Review and The Modern Law Review.





