Katie Morris
Lecturer in Property Law (Core)Current Teaching
Law.202x - Land Law (Seminar Tutor)
Law.257x - International Law (Lecturer and Seminar Tutor)
Law.331 - Equity and Trusts Law (Lecturer)
Qualifications
PhD in International Human Rights Law, Durham University
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Association, AFHEA, Advance HE
International Development Law and Human Rights, LLM, University of Warwick
Law, LLB, Durham University
Research Overview
Katie's primary research interests are as follows:
- International Human Rights Law
- Economic and Social Rights - in particular, the right to food and the right to housing
- Human Rights Cities
- Care Ethics
My Role
- Year Tutor (Year 2)
- Academic Advisor
Another brick in the wall: Student housing crises and inequalities in economically developed nations
Oral presentation
Housing insecurity in the private rented sector in England: policy implications
Parliament
Housing insecurity in the private rented sector in England: drivers and impacts
Parliament
Care: the future of international human rights law?
Oral presentation
Durham Human Rights and Public Law Centre PGR Workshop
Participation in conference - Academic
Proposed Right to Food (Scotland) Bill - Rhoda Grant MSP: Consultation
Parliament
A forgotten element of the right to food: redressing the normative gap regarding cultural/consumer acceptability
Oral presentation
Society of Legal Scholars (External organisation)
Member of an organisation
Cultural/Consumer Acceptability: An opportunity for the inclusion of marginalised voices in the realisation of the right to food
Oral presentation
Child food insecurity and Free School Meals (POSTnote 704)
Parliament
Vulnerability, Care Ethics and Socioeconomic Rights under Article 3 ECHR
Oral presentation
Hungry for more than just an education: food insecurity among university students in the UK
Oral presentation
Right to food cities: the role of local governments in the fight against hunger
Oral presentation
Rethinking children's right to food through Tronto's political theory of care
Oral presentation
Food Oppression in the United Kingdom: A study of structural race and income-based health inequalities
Oral presentation
Young and Hungry: School Meal Policies and Children's Right to Food in the UK and Ireland
Oral presentation
Faces of Hunger: An Intersectional Approach to Children's Right to Food in the UK
Oral presentation
UK Northern Human Rights Network (External organisation)
Membership of network
Socio-Legal Studies Association (External organisation)
Member of an organisation
Economic and Social Rights Academic Network: UK & Ireland (External organisation)
Member of an organisation
Homelessness, Domestic Abuse and Women
Invited talk