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ref45@cam.ac.uk

Parry-Anderson Fellow in Law and College Associate Professsor (Downing College); Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Law

BA (Hons) LLB Cape Town, LLM PhD Cantab

Interests

Rebecca’s research interests lie within the field of public law. She has a special interest in the history of public law, and in particular the extent to which governance of the British Empire affected the development of core public law principles in Britain. Her doctoral thesis was titled 'Empire and Emergency: Reverberations of the British Empire in the Authorisation of Internment under the Defence of the Realm Acts'. It considered the impact of British imperial governance practices on the introduction of a First World War regulation that authorised internment of (inter alia) British subjects. She is also interested in contemporary constitutional, administrative, and human rights law, particularly in the context of emergencies. She worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Law at King’s College London from 2022-23 on a global project mapping legal responses to Covid-19. Her research in this project related to the impact of Covid-19 on the right to protest.

Rebecca teaches Constitutional Law and Human Rights Law on the Law Tripos, and Legislation on the LLM.

Research centres and interest groups

Selected publications

 

Book Chapters

"Opportunistic Use of Covid-19 Protest Restrictions: A Comparative Perspective" in King and Ferraz (ed(s)), Comparing Covid Laws), forthcoming

Published Forthcoming

Book Reviews

Imperial Incarceration: Detention without Trial in the Making of British Colonial Africa. By Michael Lobban (Book Review) [2023] 82(1) CLJ 178.

Case Notes

A New Role for Courts in South Africa Illustrates the Dynamic Character of the Separation of Powers in a Young Constitutional Democracy (Case Comment) [2020] Public Law July 587.

Published: Jul 2020