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Kai Möller is a Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He holds multiple degrees, including the M.Jur., M.Phil., and D.Phil. from the University of Oxford and a Ph.D. in law from Freiburg University, where he also qualified for the German bar. Möller has served in various academic roles, including a visiting professorship at the University of São Paulo and as a Junior Research Fellow and Lecturer in Jurisprudence at Lincoln College, University of Oxford. His research primarily focuses on human constitutional rights theory, emphasizing the implications of moral, legal, and constitutional commitments to human dignity, freedom, and equality. Möller has published extensively on the significance of rights adjudication, with his notable works including 'The Global Model Constitutional Rights' and contributions in edited volumes and journals discussing proportionality and autonomy in constitutional law.
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