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Clive Walker is a British legal scholar and Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice Studies at the School of Law, University of Leeds.[1]

Much of his academic work relates to Terrorism and the law. As well as publications, he has been appointed since 2011 as the Senior Special Adviser to the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation who advises the UK Home Office.[2] Other publications and projects have considered Policing and police powers, Media law, Civil Liberties and Human Rights, and various aspects of Public Law.[3]

Education

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His qualifications include: LLB (Hons, First Class) - University of Leeds, 1975; Law Society's Qualifying Examinations, Part II (Hons., Second Class, 1976); Solicitor of the Supreme Court (admitted 1978); PhD (The Prevention of Terrorism in British Law) - University of Manchester, 1982; LLD (Terrorism and the Law) - University of Manchester, 2015; KC (Hon), 2016.

Visiting professorships

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He has also held visiting professorships at: University of Louisville, 1993; George Washington University, 1995; University of Miami, 2000; University of Connecticut, 2003; Stanford University, 2006; University of Washington, 2006; Sultan Qaboos University 2007; University of Melbourne, 2007; Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (University of London), 2009; University of New South Wales, 2012; University of Toronto 2016.

Research

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Walker's specialist area of research is terrorism and the law. His book publications include:

  • Hogan, G and Walker, C.P., Political Violence and the Law in Ireland (Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1989) (ISBN 978-07190-2910-3)[4][5]
  • Walker, C.P., The Prevention of Terrorism in British Law (Second edition, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1992) (ISBN 978-07190-3175-5)[6][7]
  • Walker, C.P. and Starmer, K, (eds), Justice in Error (Blackstone Press, London, 1993) (ISBN 978-18543-1234-1)
  • Walker, C.P. and Starmer, K., (ed.), Miscarriages of Justice (Blackstone Press, London, 1999) (ISBN 978-18543-1687-5)
  • Akdeniz, Y., Walker, C., and Wall, D., The Internet, Law and Society (Longman, London, 2000) (ISBN 978-05823-5656-6)
  • Weaver, R.L., Kenyon, A.T., Partlett, D.E., Walker, C.P., The Right to Speak Ill: Defamation, Reputation and Free Speech (Carolina Academic Press, Durham, North Carolina, 2006) (ISBN 978-0-89089-489-7)[8]
  • Walker, C. and Broderick, J., The Civil Contingencies Act 2004: Risk, Resilience and the Law in the United Kingdom (Oxford University Press, 2006) (ISBN 978-01992-9626-2)
  • Walker, C.P., Terrorism and the Law (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011) (ISBN 978-01995-6117-9)[9]
  • Walker, C.P. and Weaver, R.L., Free Speech in an Internet Era (Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, 2013) (ISBN 978-1-61163-407-5)[10]
  • Masferrer, A., and Walker, C., (eds.), Counter-Terrorism, Human Rights And The Rule Of Law: Crossing Legal Boundaries in Defence of the State (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2013) (ISBN 978-17819-5446-1)[11][12]
  • King, C., and Walker, C. (eds), Dirty Assets: Emerging Issues in the Regulation of Criminal and Terrorist Assets (Ashgate, Farnham, 2014) (ISBN 978-14094-6253-8)[13]
  • Walker, C.P., The Anti-Terrorism Legislation (Third edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014) (ISBN 978-01996-7792-4)
  • Walker, C.P. (ed.), Contingencies, Resilience and Legal Constitutionalism (Routledge, Abingdon, 2015) (ISBN 978-11388-9042-8)
  • Lennon, G. and Walker, C. (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Law and Terrorism (Routledge, Abingdon, 2015) (ISBN 978-11381-0385-6)[14]
  • King, C., Walker, C., Gurulé, J. (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Criminal and Terrorism Financing Law (Palgrave MacMillan, London, 2018) (ISBN 978-3-319-64497-4)

References

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  1. ^ "Professor Emeritus Clive Walker". University of Leeds.
  2. ^ Cullen, Samantha (3 August 2018). "Leeds Law professor has contributed to Government anti-terrorist legislation". University of Leeds.
  3. ^ Dixon, Hayley (28 August 2017). "Britain can only deport foreign terrorists to two countries at a time, report says". The Telegraph.
  4. ^ Walsh, Dermot P. J. (1987). "Reviewed Work: Political Violence and the Law in Ireland". Irish Jurist (1966-). 22 (2): 329–332. JSTOR 44027872.
  5. ^ Gilbert, Geoff (1989). "Political Violence and the Law in Ireland. By Gerard Hogan and Clive Walker. [Manchester: Manchester University Press. 1989". International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 39: 251–253. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/39.1.251-a.
  6. ^ Warbrick, Colin (1987). "The Prevention of Terrorism in British Law. By Clive Walker. [Manchester: University Press. 1986. xi + 272 pp. £27·50] - Ireland's Terrorist Dilemma. Edited by Yonah Alexander and Alan O'day. [Dordrecht and Lancaster: Martinus Nijhoff. International Studies on Terrorism. 1986. 279 pp. Dfl. 150/£49·50]". International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 36 (4): 947–949. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/36.4.947.
  7. ^ Wilkinson, Paul (1987). "The Prevention of Terrorism in British Law by Clive Walker. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1986, 235 + (appendices, tables and index) 37 pp (hardback £27.50)". Legal Studies. 7 (2): 236–238. doi:10.1017/S0261387500011879. S2CID 148875033.
  8. ^ Dubnoff, Caren G. "THE RIGHT TO SPEAK ILL: DEFAMATION, REPUTATION AND FREE SPEECH". Law & Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
  9. ^ Roebuck, James (2012). Terrorism and the Law, by Clive Walker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, lxxiii + 538 + (index) 15pp (£145.00 hardback). Vol. 32. pp. 166–172. doi:10.1111/j.1748-121X.2011.00222_3.x. ISBN 978-0-19-956117-9. S2CID 142414006. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  10. ^ Romero Moreno, Felipe (1 March 2015). "From Gutenberg to the Internet Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the Implications for Democracy, by Russell L. WeaverFree Speech in an Internet Era Papers from the Free Speech Discussion Forum, Edited by Clive Walker and Russell L. Weaver". International Journal of Law and Information Technology. 23: 89–97. doi:10.1093/ijlit/eau009.
  11. ^ Lefebvre, Stéphane (1 July 2014). "Counter-Terrorism, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Crossing Legal Boundaries in Defence of the State". Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Book Reviews.
  12. ^ Lapointe, Thierry (2014). "Counter-Terrorism, Human Rights and the Rule of Law. Crossing Legal Boundaries in Defence of the State, Aniceto Masferrer et Clive Walker (dir.), 2013, Northampton, Ma, Edward Elgar, 342 p." Études Internationales (in French). 45: 159–161. doi:10.7202/1025124ar.
  13. ^ Grasso, Costantino (2017). "Colin King and Clive Walker (Eds.), Dirty assets". Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 50 (4): 626–627. doi:10.1177/0004865816678354. S2CID 151737196.
  14. ^ Teimouri, Heidarali (2016). "Other Areas of International Law - Routledge Handbook of Law and Terrorism edited by Genevieve LENNON and Clive WALKER. New York: Routledge, 2015. xix+486 pp". Asian Journal of International Law. 7: 225. doi:10.1017/S2044251316000400.