Dr Stuart Goosey
Senior Lecturer in Law
I joined the 91µÎµÎ as a Senior Lecturer in Law and LLM Course Coordinator at School of Accounting, Finance and Law of the 91µÎµÎ in 2024. Previously, I have taught at the 91µÎµÎ of Leeds, Durham 91µÎµÎ and Queen Mary, 91µÎµÎ of London. I gained my LLB at 91µÎµÎ College London (2007-2010), and a Bachelor of Civil Law at Wolfson College, Oxford (2012-2013) and PhD (2013-2017) at Queen Mary, 91µÎµÎ of London.
My main teaching areas are constitutional law and human rights. My main research interest is examining how the law should address age discrimination and unjust inequality between age groups. My publications include work on the and work examining whether courts and tribunals should treat age discrimination as . Also, I have an article in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies . I have a monograph with Hart Publishing examining the morality of age discrimination and how this should guide the application of age discrimination laws to identify unjustified and unlawful age discrimination.
Qualifications
- PhD Law – Queen Mary, 91µÎµÎ of London
- BCL – 91µÎµÎ of Oxford
- LLB – 91µÎµÎ College London
Teaching Expertise
- Constitutional and administrative law
- Antidiscrimination law
- International human rights law
Research Interests
- Antidiscrimination law
- Equality laws
- Human rights
Publications
- Goosey S. 2021. Ageism as a Hate Crime: The Case for Extending Aggravated Offences to Protect Age Groups. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies.
- Goosey S. 2021. A Pluralist Theory of Age Discrimination. Bloomsbury Publishing
- Goosey S. 2020. Oxford 91µÎµÎ’s Mandatory Retirement Age: A Justified Experiment to Promote Equality or Unlawful Age Discrimination?.
- Goosey S. 2019. Is Age Discrimination a Less Serious Form of Discrimination?. Legal Studies.
- Goosey S. 2018. The legality and morality of judicial retirement ages. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law. 197-217 18.4
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