
معرفی
Russell Sandberg is a Professor at Cardiff University's School of Law and Politics, specializing in Law and Religion, Legal History, Family Law, and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law. He holds an LLB and PhD. Current roles include academic leadership and research in legal theory, religious law systems, and sociological legal analysis.
Education:
- LLB Degree
- PhD in Law
Research Interests:
Professor Sandberg's work explores the intersection of law and religion, legal pluralism, and historical legal frameworks. Key topics include religious tribunals, legal validity of religious practices, and the reform of marriage laws. His interdisciplinary approach integrates sociology, history, and theology to analyze contemporary legal challenges.
Publications & Contributions:
His 108+ publications include seminal works on religious law, legal history, and family law. Notable works include Religion, Law and Society (2014) and A Historical Introduction to English Law (2023). Recent articles analyze the legal implications of religious practices in schools and the historical parallels between the Black Death and modern pandemics.
Awards & Grants:
No specific awards are listed, but his research has been supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for projects like the study of religious tribunals in England and Wales.
Labs/Teams:
He collaborates with interdisciplinary networks, including the Cardiff Centre for Law and Religion and co-authors like Frank Cranmer and Norman Doe.
