Michel Massih Michel Massih QC is one of our most eminent and formidable criminal barristers, with a reputation for courtroom brilliance over three decades in the service of defending a long line of unpopular clients in some of the most notorious murder and terror trials of the day. He has also advised governments regarding the defence of heads of state in international criminal law cases. Michel was the SOAS School of Law 2016 Inception Lecture speaker.
Young-Cheon Kim A study(research) on successful case memorial events led by the UK government and policy of preservation management of memorial facilities with citizens' daily life Date of Appointment: August 2017 - February 2018
Dr Simeon Obidairo Dr Obidairo currently practices law as a partner of the firm of Aluko & Oyebode in Lagos. Involvement with SOAS to date: Dr Obidairo is already an active member of the Nigeria SOAS Alumni Association and has this year played an important role in our effort to strengthen our engagement with Nigeria and also with other countries in Africa.
Dr John Binns Orthodox Churches of the Christian East, the Christian traditions of Ethiopia, history of Orthodox monastic life
Dr Amy Matthewson As an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of history, cultural studies and art history, my research interest is on China and Globalisation.