Lewis Graham
Biography
Lewis completed his doctorate at the University of Cambridge and holds Law degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Bristol. He joined Wadham as a Fellow in January 2022 and teaches Jurisprudence, EU Law and Administrative Law for the college.
His general research interests include judicial decision-making, the work of apex courts, public law and human rights (especially the Human Rights Act and European Convention on Human Rights). He is particularly interested in empirical legal work.
He has recently published articles in Public Law, Human Rights Law Review and International and Comparative Law Quarterly. His monograph, Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court, is due to be published with Hart soon.
Publications
Graham L, ‘Boldness, Caution, Avoidance: Recent Cases Against the UK Before the European Court of Human Rights’ [2024] The European Convention on Human Rights Law Review 1
Graham L, ‘Life Sentences and Article 3 ECHR in the Extradition Context: Sanchez-Sanchez v United Kingdom’ (2023) 1 European Human Rights Law Review 40
Graham L, ‘Strong Decisions and Stare Decisis in co-ordinate Courts’ (2023) ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print) King’s Law Journal 1
Graham L, ‘LIBERTY AND ITS EXCEPTIONS’ (2023) 72(2) INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 277
Graham L, ‘Taking Strasbourg Jurisprudence Into Account’ (2022) 2 European Human Rights Law Review 163
Graham L, ‘Jeanty v Belgium: Saving Lives Provides (another) Exception to Article 3 ECHR’ (2021) 21(1) Human Rights Law Review 221
Graham L, ‘The Modern Mirror Principle’ [2021] Public Law 523
Graham L, ‘Values in the Supreme Court: Decisions, Division and Diversity by Rachel Cahill‐O’Callaghan (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 232 pp., £54.00)’ (2020) 47(3) Journal of Law and Society 526
Graham L, ‘Extradition, Life Sentences and the European Convention’ (2020) 25(3) Judicial Review 228
Graham L, ‘STRATEGIC ADMISSIBILITY DECISIONS IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS’ (2020) 69(1) International and Comparative Law Quarterly 79
Graham L, ‘Tariq v. United Kingdom: Out with a Whimper? The Final Word on the Closed Material Procedure at the European Court of Human Procedure at the European Court of Human Rights’ (2019) 25(Issue 1) European Public Law 43
Graham L, ‘<i>Tariq v</i>. <i>United Kingdom</i>: Out with a Whimper? The Final Word on the Closed Material Procedure at the European Court of Human Rights’ (2019) 25(1) EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW 43
Graham L, ‘Judicial Law-Making in English and German Courts’ (2019) 68(4) INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 1056
Graham L, ‘Statutory Secret Trials: the Judicial Approach to Closed Material Procedures under the Justice and Security Act 2013’ (2019) 38(2) Civil Justice Quarterly
Graham L, ‘From Vinter to Hutchinson and Back Again? The Story of Life Imprisonment Cases in the European Court of Human Rights’ 3 European Human Rights Law Review
Graham L, ‘Has the UK Supreme Court Become More Restrained in Public Law Cases?’ Modern Law Review
Graham L, ‘Judges and politics in UK courts’, Research Handbook on Law and Political Systems (Edward Elgar Publishing 2023)
Graham L and Hanretty C, ‘The UK Supreme Court: radical outcomes from gradualist premises’ in K Pócza (ed.), Constitutional Review in Western Europe (Routledge 2023)
Graham L, ‘Law and Politics in UK courts’ in R Reid, R Howard and K Randazzo (eds.), Handbook of Law and Political Systems (Edward Elgar 2023)
Graham L and Greer S, ‘Europe’ in D Moeckli, S Shah and S Sivakumaran (eds.), International Human Rights Law (Oxford University Press 2022)
Graham L, ‘Unuane v United Kingdom (Case Comment)’ (2021) 35(2) Tottel’s Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 184 (case-note)
Graham L, ‘Fair Trial: R v Abdurahman’ (2020) 5 Criminal Law Review 453 (case-note)
Graham L and Boddy J, ‘FJM v United Kingdom: the Taming of Article 8?’ (2019) 2 The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 166 (case-note)
Graham L, ‘Fair Trial: Beuze v Belgium’ (2019) 3 Criminal Law Review 230 (case-note)
Graham L, ‘From Vinter to Hutchinson and Back Again? The Story of Life Imprisonment Cases in the European Court of Human Rights’