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William Norcup Brown is a dual-affiliated academic: a PhD Candidate in Law at the University of Liverpool (School of Law and Social Justice) and a Lecturer in Property Law at Newcastle University. His research examines the intersection of property law and human rights, specifically how property rights impact freedom of expression and assembly in privately owned public spaces.
Education: Pursuing a PhD (2021–2025) at the University of Liverpool, supported by an AHRC Grant and the Modern Law Review Scholarship. Previous qualifications not explicitly stated.
Research Interests: Property law, human rights law, legal frameworks governing privately owned public spaces, and their implications for protest and free speech. Active in the Liverpool Public Law Unit (LPLU) and International Law and Human Rights Unit (ILHRU).
Recent Work: Published in the King’s Law Journal (2024) and contributed blog reviews on topics like constitutional law and socio-legal perspectives on housing insecurity.
Awards: AHRC PhD Grant (2021–present), Modern Law Review Doctoral Scholarship (2024/25).
Professional Affiliations: Member of the Society of Legal Scholars, Association of Law, Property and Society, and the Aristotelian Society.



