Catherine Briddick

Bio
Catherine’s research focuses on responses to violence against women can be found in migration, refugee and human rights law (broadly defined). Catherine is a barrister (now non-practising) who has worked on violence against women issues in the not-for-profit sector for 8 years (including in service delivery and senior management roles), she has taught public international law and international human rights law (at the LSE) and is Chair of Asylum Aid.
Publications/recent projects
- C Briddick, 'Book Review: Seeking Asylum in the European Union' (2016) Border Criminologies
- C Briddick, 'Fortress Europe: Cause or Consequence of Europe’s ‘Migrant Crisis’? ' (2015) LSE’s Euro Crisis in the Press
- C Briddick, 'Sex Discrimination and UK Immigration law' (2015) Border Criminologies