Suzanne Everett

University of Delvare (Static)

Suzanne Everett is a Senior Lecturer, Programme Leader, and Module leader Specialising in Sexual Health and Contraception at Middlesex University. Read more about her work here.

Elvira Dominguez Redondo

University of Delvare (Static)

Elvira Dominguez Redondo is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, Middlesex University. Read more about her work here: https://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/profile/dominguez-redondo-elvira.

Joshua Castellino

University of Delvare (Static)

Joshua Castellino is Professor of Law & Dean of the Schools of Law and Business at Middlesex University, London, and Adjunct Professor of Law at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, Ireland. He has held visiting positions in Ireland, Spain, Hungary and Italy. He worked as a journalist in Mumbai, with the Indian Express Group, was awarded a Chevening Scholarship to pursue an MA in International Law & Politics in 1995, and completed his PhD in International Law in 1998. He has authored and edited eight books in international law and human rights law, on self-determination, title to territory and indigenous peoples rights, besides several articles on a range of these and other legal sub-topics. He has completed the third, in a five-book series published by Oxford University Press, on issues concerning Global Minority Rights Law, the latest entitled Minority Rights in the Middle East: A Comparative Legal Analysis (with Kathleen Cavanaugh). Joshua was part of the EU-China Experts & Diplomatic Dialogue and Lawyers for the New Millennium: Support for the Arab Law Union. He regularly engages with multilateral organizations and with Law Societies and NGOs in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, on issues of human rights advocacy and public international law. He is on the Leadership Council of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network where he co-chairs the Thematic Group on Social Inclusion, Gender and Human Rights. He was appointed Chair, by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the 8th Forum on Minority Issues, an inter-governmental dialogue with civil society under the auspices of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Sarah Bradshaw

University of Delvare (Static)

Sarah Bradshaw is Professor of Gender and Sustainable Development at School of Law of Middlesex University, London. She joined Middlesex University in 1994 and over the years has been Programme Leader for various Development Studies programmes, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. She has been involved in the Equal Opportunities and Ethics since joining the University and is currently also Chair of the School of Law ethics committee. Her research focuses on the general field of gender and development, with a specific focus on Latin America, and she has published widely in the field. Professor Bradshaw is a member of the Advisory Panel for the Plan International report – Because I am Girl: The state of the world’s girls. More recently, Professor Bradshaw has been working with the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), a global initiative of the United Nations that works closely with other United Nations agencies, multilateral financing institutions, as well as other international organizations seeking to help shape the post-2015 development agenda.