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Dr. Haim Abraham is a Lecturer in Law at UCL Faculty of Laws, specializing in Tort Law and LGBTQ+ Rights. He serves as the Deputy Chair of the LLB Board of Examiners and was previously Co-Chair of the Institute for Law, Politics, and Philosophy. Dr. Abraham has held visiting positions at the University of Toronto, Bar Ilan University, and Emory University. He earned his Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) from the University of Toronto, a Master of Law (LLM) from the University of Cambridge, and a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Prior to academia, Dr. Abraham clerked at Israel's State Attorney's Office, focusing on the country’s liability for harm caused by its defense forces.

 

Dr Abraham’s research and interest interests include tort law, philosophy of private law, and critical theories. Dr. Abraham is the author of Tort Liability in Warfare (Oxford University Press, 2024), as well as multiple publications in world-leading journals, professional and popular blogs, and a co-creator of the Civilian Harms Interact

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Lecturer in Decolonisation (Teaching and Engagement)

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My current research focuses on issues of race, colonialism, decolonisation, and inequality. In particular, I am interested in examining how Higher Educational Institutions can bring about systemic change through various decolonising initiatives that link staff and students with each other and with local/regional communities. These research interests have been shaped by my work in academia and as a development practitioner both in the United Kingdom and in India.

My previous research has examined the intersection of politics, poverty and development. I continue to be interested in understanding the links between low politics (grassroots level) and high politics (national and provincial level) in different contexts. This involves the study of political power, contestation, collective action and capabilities through the lens of everyday state and society interactions. My doctoral research has examined these links in the context of local government (panchayats), NGOs and poor people in rural south I

Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham

Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham is pharmacist, Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics at King’s College London, Founder and Academic Lead of King’s College London Fight the Fakes and Pharmacy Working Group Lead for the African Diaspora Malaria Initiative. She leads her research group 'The Raimi-Abraham Group' where her primary research focus is on addressing pharmaceutical challenges in infectious diseases.

Dr Raimi-Abraham is the first graduate of the University of East Anglia School of Pharmacy to be awarded a PhD, the 2018 recipient of the Outstanding Woman in STEM Precious Award and the 2022 Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Great Britain (APS) Emerging Scientist Award.

Dr Raimi-Abraham is the FIPWiSE (International Pharmaceutical Federation Women in Science and Education) Chair, serves as an APS Board Member and a Scientific Advisor to Daye.

Before her current position at King's, Dr Raimi-Abraham held positions at University College London (UCL) as an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) postdoctoral researcher positio

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