The University of Sheffield
School of Law
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Dr Sorcha MacLeod

Position: Lecturer
Email: S.MacLeod@sheffield.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 6801
Room No: AF10

Academic Profile

I studied at the Universities of Glasgow and Dundee and moved to the School of Law in 2001 after two years at Sheffield Hallam University. I very much enjoy the diversity of students and staff in a large urban Law School.

I am a member of the Sheffield Centre for International and European Law and the Centre for the Study of Law in Society.

Qualifications

Teaching and Learning

I teach mostly in the areas in which I research i.e. international law and international human rights law and I enjoy challenging traditional perspectives in these fields. I take a critical, holistic and contextual approach to international law, taking account of history, philosophy, politics, culture etc and I am very focused on the place of the individual in international law.

I especially enjoy integrating my current research into teaching by offering students insights into the latest developments in the business and human rights/corporate social responsibility sphere which I am able to do at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in various modules. I also really enjoy delivering courses on corporate social responsibility as part of the EU-funded Erasmus teaching exchange programme in Estonia and Germany.

For many years I coached Sheffield law students who were participating in national and international mooting competitions with great success and I bring a lot of that experience into my day to day teaching. I often use moots and debates in my classes to encourage students to formulate persuasive arguments and to think on their feet. I also encourage students to employ theoretical views in a practical way.

I am supportive of student research and over the years I have encouraged and helped several students to publish their own work in legal journals. See e.g. C.Johnston, ‘Indefinite Immigration Detention: Can it be Justified?’ 23(4) Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 351-364 (2009). I am also a member of the staff editorial committee for the newly established Sheffield Student Law Review.

In addition to my role as Personal Tutor to undergraduate LLB students, from February 2012 I will be Director of the LLM in International Law, providing academic support to postgraduate students.

The modules I teach are:

Undergraduate Postgraduate and MA
International Human Rights Law (Convenor) Philosophical, Moral and Legal Foundations of International Human Rights (Convenor)
International Legal Theory and Practice International and Regional Systems of Human Rights Protection (Convenor)
International Law I Constitutional Law (Convenor)

Research Interests

In general my research involves a critical approach to international human rights law and public international law. In particular, I am interested in international, regional and national regulatory attempts to control the behaviour of business actors in relation to human rights. I am especially interested in new governance approaches to regulation and how they can be applied to the business and human rights sphere. My research focus is on hybrid regulatory techniques which incorporate top-down and bottom-up regulation. Recently my research has focused on the regulation of private military and security contractors (PMSCs).

Key Publications

MacLeod, S. (2011) The Role of International Regulatory Initiatives on Business and Human Rights for Holding Private Military and Security Companies to Account. In F.Francioni & N.Ronzitti, War by Contract. OUP

MacLeod, S. (2010) Stuck In The Middle With You? : Alternative Approaches To Realising Accountability For Human Rights Violations By Business. In D. French, M. Saul., & N.D. White, (eds), International Law and Dispute Settlement: New Problems and Techniques. Hart Publishing

White, N.D. & MacLeod, S. (2008) EU Operations And Private Military Contractors: Issues Of Corporate And Institutional Responsibility. European Journal of International Law, 19, 965-988

MacLeod, S. (2008) The United Nations and Transnational Corporations: Challenging the International Legal Order. In Boeger, N., Murray, R. & Villiers, C. (eds) Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility. Edward Elgar

MacLeod, S. (2007) Reconciling Regulatory Approaches to Corporate Social Responsibility: The European Union, OECD and United Nations Compared. European Public Law, 13, 671-702

MacLeod, S. (2005) Corporate Social Responsibility within the European Union Framework Wisconsin. International Law Journal, 23, 541

Recent Invited Papers and Keynote Lectures

S.MacLeod, ‘Private Military and Security Companies: The UK Experience’ University of Ottawa, Human Rights Research and Education Centre, 4 October 2011

S.MacLeod, ‘Current Regulatory Developments in Relation to Private Military and Security Contractors’ International Human Rights Program Speaker Series, University of Toronto, 26 September 2011

S.MacLeod and N.D.White, Presentation of PRIV-WAR FP7 project human rights recommendations on Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) at a final PRIV-WAR conference entitled ‘Private Military and Security Companies, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: What Role for the European Union? at the European Commission, Brussels on 28 April 2011. As a consequence of the recommendations the European Parliament has adopted a Resolution on regulating PMSCs and the Commission has joined negotiations at the UN on the creation of a PMSC convention. The PRIV-WAR Policy Recommendations submitted to the European Commission are available: http://priv-war.eu/?page_id=261

S.MacLeod, ‘Regulatory Techniques for Ensuring Business Accountability for Human Rights Violations: The OECD Experience,’ Inter-Disciplinary Corporate Social Responsibility Workshop, University of Sussex, 17 March 2010

S.MacLeod, ‘Business, Human Rights Violations and Accountability: The Role of Soft Law Initiatives,’ Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research, NCCR Trade Regulation Seminar Series, World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland, 3 March 2010

S.MacLeod, ‘Ensuring the Robustness of the Code: A Human Rights Perspective,’ presentation to FCO Multistakeholder Working Group on Private Military and Security Contractors, 12 February, 2010 Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London

S.MacLeod & A.Bohm, ‘Public Accountability Models for PMSCs: The march towards a non-statutory regime in the UK,’ for a PRIV-WAR workshop ‘The Public-Private Interface in the Management of PMSCs,’ Berlin, 21 May 2010

S.MacLeod, Public Lecture, ‘Business, Human Rights and Justice in a Globalised World: Achieving Effective Remedies for Human Rights Violations Using Soft Law,’ Riga Graduate School of Law, Latvia, 29 October 2009

Key Projects/Grants

Title/Description: PRIV-WAR
PRIV-WAR (http://priv-war.eu/) is a collaborative research project (7th Framework Programme – Theme 8: Socioeconomics sciences and humanities) coordinated by the European University Institute through the Academy of European Law in cooperation with LUISS "Guido Carli" (Rome) and the other project partners: Justus Liebig Universität Giessen; Riga Graduate School of Law; Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II), Centre Thucydide; University of Sheffield and Utrecht University. The project assessed the impact of the increasing use of private military companies and security companies (PMCs/PSCs) in situations of armed conflict. It examined the regulatory framework at national, European and international levels, with a view to ensuring improved compliance with international humanitarian law and human rights.
Awarding Body: European Union, Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
People Involved: Sorcha MacLeod Co-Principal Investigator with Professor Nigel White (University of Nottingham) plus six other European universities.
Years Funded for: 3 and half
Amount £78,000 (€1,138,682 for the total project)

Professional Activities and Recognition

Member of British Institute of International and Comparative Law

Member of the International Law Association

Visiting Erasmus lecturer Free University Berlin, Germany 2012 (dates tbc)

Visiting Erasmus lecturer University of Tartu, Estonia February 2010 and May 2011

Peer reviewer for various journals e.g. Journal of Law and Society, Journal of Common Market Studies, Security Dialogue

Visiting Scholar, Global Legal Studies Initiative at the Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA, February – June 2005.

World University Network Faculty Exchange Award 2005

Member of the International Board of Review for the Telders International Law Moot Court Competition and Judge at the International Finals at the International Court of Justice, Peace Palace, The Hague

Member of the UK National Organising Committee for the Telders International Law Moot Court Competition 2001 - to date

Member of the UK National Board of Review for the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2001 – to date

Areas of Research Supervision