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Dr. Mohamed Moussa is a College Lecturer in Law at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Faculty of Law. His research focuses on public law, EU law, and comparative constitutional frameworks, emphasizing sovereignty, federalism, and fundamental rights across jurisdictions. He holds a PhD from Cambridge and an LLM from Harvard as a Fulbright Scholar.
His academic contributions include publications in German Law Journal, Public Law, and Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. He is author of a forthcoming monograph on divisive rights in the EU/US and co-editor of the Research Handbook on Judging and the Judiciary (Edward Elgar).
Previously, he served as a judge, advisor to the Law Reform Commission, and clerk at the US Federal District Court of Massachusetts. Awards include the Yale Fox Fellowship and Cambridge CRASSH Early Career Fellowship.
Key research interests span devolution disputes, textualism in constitutional interpretation, and asymmetrical sovereignty dynamics. His work critiques judicial approaches to parliamentary sovereignty and federal models in the UK, EU, and MENA regions.


