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Professor Kathryn McNeilly

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Professor Kathryn McNeilly

School of Law

My research intersects the areas of public international law, international human rights law, and international legal theory. I have explored international human rights monitoring, United Nations human rights structures, and the history of international human rights law.  My recent research has led development of scholarship on the connection between international human rights law and time, exploring how concepts of time and temporality can assist understandings of the theory and operation of human rights law internationally.

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  • k.mcneilly@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 3454

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in:

  • Public international law
  • International human rights law
  • International legal theory
  • History of international human rights law
  • United Nations structures

 

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Public outreach & key achievements

My work has been published widely and has received of a number of awards. I am the author of a monograph entitled Human Rights and Radical Social Transformation: Futurity, Alterity, Power (Routledge, 2017) which was shortlisted for the 2018 Hart-SLSA Early Career Prize.  I am also the editor of the landmark edited collection The Times and Temporalities of International Human Rights Law (Hart, 2022, with Dr Ben Warwick).

In 2019-20, I was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship to investigate issues of time and materiality in international human rights law monitoring mechanisms.  In 2018, I was awarded the QUB Vice-Chancellor's Early Career Research Prize.  This prize recognises a scholar whose research demonstrates outstanding significance and excellence in the first five years of their career. 

I am an Editorial Board Member of leading international journal Human Rights Law Review. I am a member of the Royal Irish Academy's Ethical, Political, Legal and Philosophical Studies Committee and a member of the Peer Review Colleges for the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.


Research students

 

PhD area A Constructive Interpretation of the Sentencing of Hate Crimes in Northern Ireland in the Period 2020 to the Present Day
Name John Thomas
   
PhD area International human rights Law and the creation of legal obligations
Name David Browne
   
PhD area Accessing justice: How women experience the legal system when seeking redress for domestic abuse in Northern Ireland
Name Aoife Clements
   

 


Alumni: Where are they now

 

PhD area Addressing misogyny: The law, hate crime and new feminist approaches
Name Dr Meghan Hoyt
Years of study PhD awarded 2024
Current Position Women's Sector Lobbyist Policy Assistant, WRDA
Quotation "Professor McNeilly provided wonderful supervision and guidance throughout the PhD process. I received thoughtful, meticulous feedback on my work, as well as support in terms of academic opportunities and career progression. I have undoubtedly benefited from Professor McNeilly's expertise and scholarship and remain deeply appreciative of her kindness, encouragement and flexibility throughout the PhD process. "
   
PhD area Transgender activism in conflict and transition
Name Dr Philip Rivers
Years of study PhD awarded 2023
   
PhD area Beware the benefit scroungers! The coalition's welfare reform policies in the UK as a social control mechanism applied to disabled people 
Name Dr Ivanka Antova
Years of study PhD awarded 2018
   
PhD area The human rights challenge to immunity in international law
Name Dr Selman Ozdan
Years of study PhD awarded 2016

 

 


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  • Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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Get ahead: tips on how to prepare your application to study for a PhD at QUB Law

Read our on the steps in our PhD applications process and how to present your research proposal.

Interested in a postdoctoral fellowship at QUB Law?

If you have already completed a PhD or are about to do so, and you are looking for a mentor for a postdoctoral fellowship in one of my areas of expertise, please get in touch via email. The School of Law has a strong track record in supporting able candidates who are working towards fellowship applications to funders such as the British Academy, EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie scheme, ESRC NINE and the Leverhulme Trust.

 


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