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Dr Benjamin Lawrence

Career Development Fellow


Affiliations
Affiliation
Career Development Fellow in the Durham Law School

Biography

Ben Lawrence joined Durham Law School as a Career Development Fellow in 2024, having previously been a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies, National University of Singapore, and a Teaching Fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies (London). Prior to this, Ben received his Ph.D. in Law and Society from the University of Victoria (Canada) in December 2019, an M.A. in International and Comparative Legal Studies from SOAS in 2012, and a B.A. from the University of Leicester 2008. His research interests lie in comparative constitutional law and politics, with a particular focus on authoritarianism and post-conflict transitions, and a regional orientation towards Southeast Asia. Most notably, Ben has written extensively on constitutional practice in Cambodia, with his monograph – titled In the Shadow of the Constitution: the Micropolitics of Constitutional Contestation in Cambodia – due to be published with Cambridge University Press in 2025. Elsewhere, Ben’s publications have appeared in the Journal of Law and Religion, the Journal of Legal Pluralism and Critical Social Analysis, the Asian Journal of Law and Society, and Contemporary Southeast Asia. Outside of academia, Ben has worked with the Geneva-based conflict-mediation organisation, the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; the Constitution-Building program of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance; the Cambodian Development Resource Institute; and the European Union External Action Service.

Teaching Areas

UK Constitutional Law

The Individual and the State

Advanced Issues in Public Law (Constitutions in Transition)

Research interests

  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Human Rights
  • Socio-Legal Studies
  • Authoritarianism
  • Post-Conflict Transitions
  • Southeast Asia

Publications