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John Morison is a Professor of Jurisprudence at Queen's University Belfast. He taught law in England and Wales, and carried out research for his PhD on theories of punishment, before returning to his home city of Belfast to take up the post of Lecturer in the Department of Public Law. His books include The Barrister's World and the Nature of Law (with Philip Leith) (1992), Reshaping Public Power: Northern Ireland and the British Constitutional Problem (with Stephen Livingstone) (1995), and Crime Community and Locale (with David O'Mahony, Kieran McEvoy and Ray Geary) (2000) and the co-edited essay collections Law, Society and Change (1990), Tall Stories? Reading Law and Literature (1996), In Search of the Underclass (1997), Voices, Spaces and Processes in Constitutionalism (2000), Judges, Transition, and Human Rights (2007) and Values in Global Administrative Law (2011). In addition, Professor Morison is author of some thirty or so chapters in various books and more than 50 articles in scholarly journals.