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Anna Lukina is a Fellow at LSE Law School, with a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Cambridge, where her research focused on the relationship between law and extreme moral iniquity, particularly in contexts such as Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. She has served as Convenor of the Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group and held roles as Executive Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and Associate Editor of the Oxford Undergraduate Law Journal. Her academic interests lie primarily in legal theory, with a focus on the jurisprudence of atypical legalities in evil regimes and the study of pre-legal and post-legal societies. Her work draws from moral and political philosophy as well as legal history, particularly examining Soviet law and public law. Anna’s teaching engagements and research interests reflect her deep engagement with these themes, and she has published extensively on issues related to law and morality, including papers in prominent law reviews and edited volumes. Currently, she holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, and both a B.C.L. with Distinction and a B.A. in Law from the University of Oxford.
LSE Law School • London, GB
Engages in research and teaching in the field of law, focusing on legal theory and the role of law in historical and contemporary societies.
Oxford Undergraduate Law Journal • Oxford, GB
Oversaw editorial processes and contributed to the academic integrity of published works.
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy • Cambridge, GB
Managed editorial operations and contributed to the journal's academic contributions.
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