Martin Morgan-Taylor is an Associate Professor at De Montfort University, affiliated with the Leicester De Montfort Law School within the Faculty of Business and Law. His work bridges environmental law and consumer protection, with a unique specialization in the legal regulation of light pollution. His research interests include: Legal methods to control light pollution and protect dark skies Statutory nuisance and obtrusive lighting regulation Consumer protection against unfair commercial practices E-commerce and online consumer rights Transparency in EU consumer law His recent publications reflect a strong focus on environmental sustainability and legal innovation, particularly in the regulation of artificial light at night. These works span comparative studies between the UK, Europe, and South Korea, as well as contributions to global policy frameworks. The recurring themes include carbon emissions, public health, wildlife impact, and the cultural value of the night sky. Scientific recognition includes: International Dark-Sky Association Galileo Award (2011) Campaign for Dark Skies Joy Griffiths Award (2007) Multiple IDA Certificates of Appreciation Martin supervises PhD students, including Tim Higham on statutory nuisance, and has advised government bodies such as Defra. He has contributed to major policy reviews and is actively involved in shaping lighting legislation. His consultancy work with Temple and participation in UNESCO Starlight workshops highlight his influence beyond academia. He is a member of key professional bodies including the Royal Astronomical Society, the CIE, and the Higher Education Academy, and has served on the Board and as Vice President of the International Dark-Sky Association.








