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Dr Jules Bradshaw

School of Law

Faculty of Business and Law

Julia joined the School of Law at LJMU in 2013, having previously been a PhD candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant/Associate Lecturer at the University of Manchester.

Julia's research interests include the Law of the European Union (with a particular focus on citizenship), Statelessness, Human Rights, Jurisprudence and political science.

Julia teaches across a range of programmes at LJMU. On the LLB she engages with students at all levels of study, both in teaching and as a personal tutor. In addition she is the Level 5 LLB cohort tutor. LLB teaching includes Public Law, European Union Law, European Socio-Legal Studies.

At Masters Level, Julia is module leader for Politics and Accountability in the EU and Comparative European Public Law and has taught on Advanced European Union Law.

Julia would welcome applications from PhD students interested in EU citizenship and workers issues, as well as Statelessness and Rights themes.

Degrees

2012, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, PhD, European Citizenship
2006, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, LLM, European Law and Policy
2004, Nottingham Law School, United Kingdom, LPC
2003, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, LLB, Law

Journal article

Diver AR, Bradshaw J. 2021. The Grapes of Wrath: An Artful Jurisprudence Steinbeck Review, 18 :162-181 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Bradshaw JE. 2013. Emerging from the Chrysalis: Union Citizenship Must Escape its Nationality-based Shortcomings Davies B, O'Leary E, Panara C, Pimor A. Liverpool Law Review, DOI Publisher Url

Books (authored)

Ferreira N, Kostakopoulou D, Bradshaw J, Gola S. 2016. The human face of the European Union: Are EU law and policy humane enough? :1-434 DOI Publisher Url

Chapters

Bradshaw JE. 2016. “Stateless in Europe: The Unbearable Lightness of Being an Unperson in the EU” Ferreira N, Kostakopoulou D. The Human Face of the European Union :260-291 Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07722-5 DOI Publisher Url

Bradshaw J. When Citizens Become Foreigners: The Changing Fortunes of Citizens in the Post-Brexit Environment Panara C, Guinchard E.

Other Professional Activity:

Insititute for Statelessness and Inclusion: Flagship course. 2023

Other invited event:

Research Seminar: "European Citizenship: Roads to Inclusion", Sussex Centre for Human Rights Research, A research even to discuss work on this topic, including updated materials.. 2021

Conference organisation:

The Rwanda Bill: Implications for Public Law and Britain's International Human Rights Standing, Co-ordinator..

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