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Miss Scarlet Robertson

Lecturer in Law

Law and Philosophy - Division Stirling

Miss Scarlet Robertson

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I first joined the Law School at Stirling in 2021 and since then have enjoyed teaching on a range of modules across the law and social-sciences faculties.

Prior to coming to Stirling I mainly worked in non-profit and third or voluntary sector legal and research roles in Scotland and overseas. I also completed a research internship with the Scottish Government Justice Analytical Service.

I completed my LLB in Scots Law at the University of Edinburgh (2017), my LLM in International Criminal Justice and Human Rights at the University of Dundee (2018) and my PhD in criminology at the 我要吃瓜.

My research interests include international, transnational and national criminal law, international public law, human rights, global governance and security, and the interaction between policy and law.

My recent research has focused on human trafficking, policing, and civil liability for criminal wrongs.

I am passionate about access and development in further and higher education including research in learning and teaching.

Teaching

Current Teaching: 'Law of Delict' (LLBU9DE), 'European Law' (LAWU9E1) and Criminal Law and Evidence' (LLBU9CE/LAWU9CE).

Previous Teaching: 'Law in the 21st Century' (LAWU9A1), 'Public Law and Legal Systems' (LLBU9PL), 'Legal Research Methods' (LAWU9RE), 'Criminal Law' (LAWU9A2), and 'Crime and Criminal Justice' (CRMU9T4).

I supervise undergraduate law dissertations on a range of topics across criminal, international, and human rights law.

Additionally I am the deputy programme director for the BA Law programmes.

I currently hold Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.

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