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Stephanie Berry is a Senior Lecturer in International Human Rights Law at the School of Law, Politics and Sociology, University of Sussex. She is Co-Director of the Sussex Centre for Human Rights Research and Convenor of the Human Rights Law Clinic and LLM in International Human Rights Law. Her research focuses on the human rights of religious and new minorities in Europe, integrating multiculturalism, interculturalism, and social psychology into legal analysis.
Stephanie holds a PhD from Brunel University (2013), an LLM in International Human Rights Law from Lund University/Raoul Wallenberg Institute (2008), and an LLB from the University of Manchester (2003). She has contributed to the OSCE Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and Minority Rights Group International.
Her recent publications include analyses of the EU migration pact, the securitization of Islam in the European Court of Human Rights, and the cultural rights of minority-refugees. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to international human rights law, with a focus on the intersection of legal frameworks and societal dynamics.
Stephanie supervises PhD research in minority rights, migration, and freedom of religion. She has taught advanced legal research, human rights law, and civil rights modules at the University of Sussex, serving as an external examiner at the London School of Economics and the University of Oxford.
She is actively involved in the Sussex Centre for Human Rights Research, the Sussex Rights and Justice Research Centre, and the FoRB & Foreign Policy Initiative. Her current projects explore the impact of securitization on human rights protections and the categorization of minority-refugees under international law.



