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Clare McGlynn
AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1970
Clare Mary Smith McGlynn is a Professor of Law at Durham University in the UK and leading expert on violence against women and girls and gender equality. She advises governments, civil society and social media platforms regarding online and image-based sexual abuse, and works closely with survivors to strengthen the law. In 2020, she was appointed King’s Counsel honoris causa in recognition of her role influencing law reform regarding image-based abuse and sexual violence. In 2024 she was appointed to the Judicial Appointments Commission for a three year term as Lay Commissioner. McGlynn has also served as a member of the UK Parliament's Independent Expert Panel.
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Clare McGlynn is a prominent legal scholar born in Kirkcaldy in 1970.
Her work focuses on feminist jurisprudence and the critical analysis of laws.
She is internationally recognized for her seminal work Rethinking rape law.
Throughout her career, she has published nine works exploring legal status in Great Britain and the European Union.
Her role as a university professor seeks to transform the understanding of law from a gender perspective.
