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Dr. Stevie Martin is a College Lecturer in Law and Bye-Fellow at Fitzwilliam and King's Colleges, University of Cambridge. Their research focuses on public law's impact on vulnerable populations, particularly in areas like assisted suicide, human rights under the ECHR, reproductive autonomy, and migrant rights. Dr. Martin holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge (2016–2019), an LL.M. from Trinity Hall, and degrees from Griffith University. They have published extensively on assisted dying legislation, human rights frameworks, and medical ethics.
Education:
- PhD in Law, University of Cambridge (Yorke Prize recipient)
- LL.M. (First), Trinity Hall College, University of Cambridge
- LL.B and BSc (Psychological Science), Griffith University (awarded Law School and University Medals)
Research Interests:
Dr. Martin’s work bridges legal theory and practice, emphasizing protections for vulnerable groups. Key areas include:
- Assisted dying legislation and its ECHR implications
- Reproductive autonomy and gender recognition
- Migrant rights, particularly those with serious medical conditions facing deportation
- Human rights in public health emergencies (e.g., pandemic governance)
Awards & Recognition:
- Yorke Prize (2021)
- Gonville and Caius Tapp Scholarship
- Cambridge Australia Scholarships
- Fulton Scholarship
Grants & Projects:
Co-authoring Human Rights Law in the UK: Themes and Principles (Cambridge UP, 2025) and leading projects on assisted dying case law, UK Supreme Court judgments, and migrant healthcare rights.
Labs/Teams:
Associated with the Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML) and the Centre for Public Law (CPL) at Cambridge.



