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Professor Satvinder Juss is a renowned academic and legal practitioner specializing in human rights, refugee law, and constitutional law at King's College London's Dickson Poon School of Law. He holds a professorial rank and serves as a part-time judge while maintaining active roles as a barrister in the UK's High Court and Court of Appeal. His research focuses on transnational refugee law, comparative constitutional frameworks, and the intersection of law with religion and migration policy.
Professor Juss has advised governments and international organizations, including the UK Parliament, International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and Bermuda's legislative bodies. He has contributed to groundbreaking policy initiatives such as the Royal Society of Arts' Migration Commission report. His scholarly output includes seminal works on refugee rights, human rights in conflict zones, and legal responses to modern slavery.
Active in legal education, he has taught at Harvard Law School and Indiana University. His professional affiliations include the Society of Legal Scholars, Royal Society of Arts, and Indian Council for Arbitration. He remains a vocal advocate for marginalized groups, blending academic rigor with practical legal advocacy in cases involving religious freedom (e.g., funeral pyres) and marriage rights (Article 12 cases).
Recent work includes examining colonial legal legacies through the lens of Bhagat Singh's execution and current UK Supreme Court appeals on Rwanda asylum policies. His interdisciplinary approach bridges historical, legal, and ethical dimensions of global justice challenges.



