The University of Sheffield
School of Law
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Dr Lindsay Stirton

Position: Senior Lecturer
Email Address: L.Stirton@sheffield.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 6717
Room No: AF06
Follow me on twitter: @lindsaystirton

Academic Profile

I studied public law and jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow, graduating with first class honours. I undertook postgraduate study at the London School of Economics and Political Science, obtaining an MSc in Regulation before undertaking doctoral studies in the regulation of health services in the UK (PhD awarded 2005). Before joining the University of Sheffield, I held academic appointments at the University of the West Indies (Mona), the London School of Economics and Political Science, the University of East Anglia and the University of Manchester. During my doctoral studies I was awarded the Lady Alma Birk Prize for Outstanding Work in Pursuance of a PhD. My paper with T T Arvind (University of York) on "Using Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis to Explain the Reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany" was awarded the SLS Best Paper Prize 2009.

Details of my published work and work in progress can be found on my BEPress Selected Works Site.

Member of the Centre for Law in Society Research Cluster.

Qualifications

Teaching and Learning

My teaching interests include public law, health law and legal research methods. In all my teaching I try to emphasise explanation and analysis over description and evaluation, and to bring the insights of the social sciences to my teaching of legal issues.

The modules I teach are:

Undergraduate Postgraduate and MA
Introduction to Public Law Principles of Biomedical Law
Administrative Law and Justice (Convenor) European Health Governance
Principles of Healthcare Law and Ethics Legal Research Methods (Convenor)
Principles of Health Law & Policy

Research Interests

My current research focuses on the following issues:

I have previously undertaken research in the following areas (and am happy to consider PhD supervision in these areas):

Key Publications

De Wispelaere, J. and Stirton, L. (2012), The Politics of Unconditional Basic Income: Bringing Bureaucracy Back In. Political Studies. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2012.01004.x

Explaining the Reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany: A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis' (2010) 30 (1) Legal Studies 1-29 (With T T Arvind; winner of the Society of Legal Scholars Best Paper Prize 2009)

'Accountability in the Regulatory State' in Lodge, M, Baldwin, R and Cave, M (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Regulation (Oxford University Press, 2010), pp 349-370. (with Martin Lodge).

'Advance Commitment: An Alternative Approach to the Family Veto in Organ Procurement' (2010) 36 (3) Journal of Medical Ethics 180-3. (with Jurgen De Wispelaere).

Key Projects/Grants

Title/Description: Estimating the Impact of the Human Rights Act 1988 on decisions of the House of Lords and Supreme Court through Bayesian multi-level ideal-point modelling.
Awarding Body: Nuffield Foundation
People Involved: Dr T T Arvind & Dr Lindsay Stirton
Years Funded for: 2
Amount: £9,820.87

Professional Activities and Recognition

Teaching Fellow, Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection, University of Essex, July-August 2009 and July-August 2010.

Editor, Utilities Policy special issue on 'The Political Economy of Energy Liberalisation in South East Europe', Vol. 17 issue 1.

Areas of Research Supervision

I am willing to consider MPhil and PhD applications relating to the judiciary, regulation, and law and development. I am particularly keen to take on students whose research is closely related to my current and previous research interests listed above.