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Conor Gearty

Conor A. Gearty KC (Hon), FBA (4 November 1957 – 11 September 2025) was an Irish legal scholar who was the Professor of Human Rights Law[1] in the law school of the London School of Economics. He was regarded as one of the world's most influential scholars on human rights.[2] From 2002 to 2009, he was Director of the LSE Centre for the Study of Human Rights.[3] His academic research focused primarily on civil liberties, terrorism, and human rights.

Life and career

Gearty was born in Ireland in November 1957. Originally from Abbeylara, County Longford, Ireland, he was educated at Castleknock College, before going to University College Dublin as an undergraduate, and Wolfson College, Cambridge as a post-graduate then PhD in 1980. He had significant debating success in University, twice winning the Irish Times debating competition and serving as Auditor of the University College Dublin Law Society.[4] Gearty became a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1983. In 1990, he moved to the school of law at King's College London, where he was first a senior lecturer, then a reader and finally (from 1995) a professor.[5]

He was a practising barrister and a founder member of Matrix Chambers. Gearty was a visiting professor at Boston University, the University of Richmond and the University of New South Wales. He received honorary degrees from Brunel University and Roehampton University.[6] Gearty was an Honorary King's Counsel.

Gearty was married to Aoife Nolan, a human rights lawyer, and has four children. He died suddenly on 11 September 2025, at the age of 67. Paying tribute, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins said he was "an inspirational human rights figure for young scholars and activists in the field".[7][8]

Bibliography

Books

  • On Fantasy Island. Britain, Europe, and Human Rights (2016)
  • Liberty and Security (2013)
  • Gearty, Conor & Virginia Mantouvalou (2011). Debating social rights. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
  • Essays on Human Rights and Terrorism (2008) Cameron May
  • Civil Liberties (2007) Clarendon Publishing
  • Can Human Rights Survive? (2006) Hamlyn Lectures
  • Principles of Human Rights Adjudication (2004) Oxford University Press
  • (with Keith Ewing)The Struggle for Civil Liberties
  • (with Keith Ewing) Freedom under Thatcher: Civil Liberties in Modern Britain (1990) Oxford University Press

Essays and reporting

  • Gearty, Conor (20 June 1986). "Lords welcome in police rules". New Statesman: 12–13.
  • "When it can be right to do wrong", The Tablet (11 October 2008)

References

  1. ^ LSE Law School staff page
  2. ^ Science, London School of Economics and Political. "Conor Gearty". London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
  3. ^ Centre for the Study of Human Rights
  4. ^ "Conor Gearty". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Conor Gearty profile". conorgearty.co.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  6. ^ "LSE - London School of Economics". lse.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Professor Conor Gearty KC (Hon)". Matrix Chambers. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
  8. ^ Carolan, Mary (12 September 2025). "'Inspirational' human rights lawyer Conor Gearty dies aged 67". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
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