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