Dr Vidya Kumar is the Deputy Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange at the College of Law.
Publications
'Race and UK Public Law' (Introduction to Special Series) and 'Race and the UK Constitution: On the Disappearance Irrelevance and Permanence of Race and Racism in the UK' (Submission to Special Series)
Kumar, Vidya, 2025, Public Law (April), pp 201-214
Kumar, Vidya (2019). In: D'Aspremont, Jean, (eds.) and Singh, Sahib, (eds.), Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp 773-795
‘Rethinking the Convergence of Human Rights and Labour Rights in International Law: De-politicisation and Excess’
Kumar, Vidya (2016). In: Buchanan, Ruth, (eds.) and Zumbansen, Peer, (eds.), Law In Transition: Human Rights, Development and Transitional Justice. Oxford: Hart Publishing (Bloomsbury), pp 127-139
International Law, Kelsen and the Aberrant Revolution: Excavating the Politics and Practices of Revolutionary Legality in Rhodesia and Beyond
Kumar, Vidya (2016). In: Rajkovic, Nikolas M., (eds.), Aalberts, Tania, (eds.) and Gammeltoft-Hanse, Thomas, (eds.), The Power of Legality: Practices of International Law and their Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 157-187