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Our Research Shapes Lives
World-class researchers delivering meaningful, impactful research

In the Research Excellence Framework 2021, the school ranked joint 8th in the U.K. for Law and achieved the maximum 4-star rating for each of our four Impact Case Studies which detail how particular research has produced demonstrable real-world social, economic or cultural benefits or change to wider society beyond academia.

The School of Law at Queen’s (QUB Law) has a long tradition of producing world-leading research with local, national and international dimensions. Our unique position as a major law school in Northern Ireland gives us close links to the legal profession, devolved government and a wide range of NGOs, fostering distinct opportunities to deliver research and impact that is dynamic, responsive and world-leading. Links to other academic institutions, scholars and organisations enable us to shape a range of national and international debates, showcasing the breadth and reach of our expertise and interdisciplinary strengths.

Staff research interests are aligned across six thematic areas: 1. Human Rights and Public Law; 2. Criminology and Criminal Justice; 3. Private and Commercial Law; 4. European and Transnational Studies; 5. Transitional Justice; and 6. Law, Innovation and Technology as a newly emerging area. Embracing a diverse range of research traditions, these thematic areas are vibrant hubs for internal collaboration. Our scholarship also supports three external-facing research centres: the Human Rights Centre (HRC) (incorporating a Health and Human Rights Unit); the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice (ICCJ); and a more recently established Global Intellectual Property and Technology (G-IPTech) Centre.

 The School is widely acknowledged as one of the leading centres of legal scholarship and research in the UK. Our research activities have impacted nationally and internationally through a diverse range of projects ranging from legacy and post-conflict peacebuilding to the Hillsborough disaster, international grooming and sexual offences legislation, and judicial appointments in Northern Ireland.

Staff have also made valuable contributions to vital public policy discussions in Northern Ireland in areas such as socio-economic rights, reform of criminal justice and policing, and amnesties and truth and prosecution models. Due to the devolved nature of government in Northern Ireland, we offer unique opportunities for study and research.

Research Areas

HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC LAW
LAW, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL LAW
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LAW
TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE

Impact and Engagement

Shaping debates at the local, national and international level.

Our research seeks to engage directly with and reach a wider audience beyond academia.

Explore our Impact and Engagement
Law Lab Blog

Seana Davis on Fact-checking, Misinformation and Disinformation

14 April 2025

The Corporate Purpose: A Historical Approach

19 March 2025

‘Article 2 Windsor Framework Conference: Unpacking Law and Policy Challenges' Conference Report

2 December 2024

The Significant Origins of the Modern Company

25 October 2024

Student Action for Refugees at QUB

5 September 2024

Labour and Legacy: An Opportunity to Re-Centre Conflict Related Sexual Violence?

12 August 2024
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Research Centres

GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
Exploring the Digital Revolution

The G-IPTech Centre, as a part of our commitment to the exploration of emergent issues at the intersection of technology, intellectual property, and law, fosters an environment that encourages knowledge and provides insights into the legal complexities that arise from these dynamic fields.


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THE HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE
Over 30 Years Of Human Rights At Queen's

The Human Rights Centre aims to support human rights in the local and global community. We aim to support academic and human rights organisations, in the promotion of human rights. The Human Rights Centre at Queen’s University, Belfast was established in 1990 to provide a focus for research and education on human rights. The Centre continues to draw on the considerable human rights expertise and experience in the School of Law, such as the Health and Human Rights Unit, and more widely with in Queen's University Belfast.


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INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Exploring The Future Of Justice

The Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice was established at Queen's in 1994 after a general consensus had emerged amongst policy makers and academics that a centre for criminology and criminal justice was required to develop criminological and criminal justice research and teaching in Northern Ireland. In 1998 the Institute came under the rubric of the School of Law, formalising existing research and teaching relationships and broadening the Institute's membership and the range of courses at Masters level provided.


QUEEN'S INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW CENTRE
A hub for innovative research and teaching in International Economic Law

The Queen’s International Economic Law Centre (QIEL) is a newly established Centre with the aim of positioning Queen’s University Belfast as one of the foremost hubs of research and teaching excellence in the field of International Economic Law (IEL).The QIEL leadership in scholarly research by fostering innovative contributions to the fields of IEL and by bringing legal experts together to engage in rigorous and policy-relevant research.


Lawpod

LawPod is a weekly podcast, based in the Law School at Queen's University Belfast, that provides a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way. It provides reflective commentary on current events, insights into the current research being conducted within the school, and a forum for staff and students to share ideas and learn from each other. Staff and students collaborate in its creation, with students taking the leading roles.

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