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Dr Colin Luoma
Senior Lecturer in Law

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Summary

Colin joined Brunel Law School as a Lecturer in 2021.  Prior to joining Brunel, he was a Legal Researcher with Minority Rights Group International and a civil litigation attorney working in private practice. Colin earned his PhD in connection with his thesis entitled 'Indigenous Cultural Rights Violations and Transitional Justice in the Settler Colonial State'.  His doctoral research analysed the treatment of indigenous peoples’ cultural rights violations in transitional justice initiatives implemented in settler colonial states. More broadly, his research is focused on the intersections between indigenous and minority rights and transitional justice, historical wrongdoing, and environmental justice. 

Qualifications

PhD in Law (СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London)

Juris Doctor (Saint Louis University School of Law)

Bachelor of Science - Sociology (University of Montana - Missoula)

Bachelor of Science - Accounting (University of Montana - Missoula)

Responsibility

Postgraduate Placements and Internships Coordinator 

Assistant Postgraduate Programmes Leader

Newest selected publications

Luoma, C. (2023) ''. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 0 (ahead of print). pp. 1 - 18. ISSN: 1752-7716

Journal article

Dima, M., Xanthaki, A., Deniozou, T. and Luoma, C. (2022) ''. International Journal of Children's Rights, 30 (1). pp. 41 - 71. ISSN: 0927-5568

Journal article

Luoma, C. (2021) ''. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 39 (1). pp. 30 - 52. ISSN: 0169-3441

Journal article

Domínguez, L. and Luoma, C. (2020) ''. Land, 9 (3). pp. 1 - 22.

Journal article
More publications(4)

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