How studying online is helping my career in humanitarianism “When considering what degree to pursue, a key criteria for me was the opportunity to study alongside my current work.”
Carceral Policy, Policing and Race Amplifying the carceral experiences of marginalised populations across the Global South.
Has the Chinese government lost their control of protests? China have had one of the strictest COVID policies since the pandemic began, bringing economic hardship to most of the population and leading to a number protests. The rules have now been relaxed, does this mean the government have lost their control of protests?
Sanitation in India: Understanding a complex and controversial human right (2016) Examining the right to sanitation in India from a broad perspective that encompasses the various dimensions of the right.
Legal Issues Related to Water Sector Restructuring in India (2006–2009) The first major study of water law in India since the early 1990s and contributed to ensuring policy-makers would consider it a more important part of sector reforms.
UKIERI: Climate change and groundwater management in India (2013–2015) Analysing the impact of climate change on groundwater.
Rule of Law in Thailand Enhancing SOAS knowledge and capacity in the study and research of East and Southeast Asian laws, with a focus on Thai law.
Age of consent and child-marriage in the British Empire Exploring the debates that led to the reform of age of consent laws in UK and their introduction in other parts of the Empire at the end of the 19th century.