Dr Michelle Coleman


NameDr Michelle Coleman
Job titleLecturer in Law
Research institute
Primary appointmentLaw and Social Sciences
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2615-1021
Contact categoryAcademic staff (past)

Research outputs

The presumption of innocence in International Human Rights and Criminal Law

Coleman, M. 2021. The presumption of innocence in International Human Rights and Criminal Law. London, UK Routledge.

Culture and sentencing at the ICC

Coleman, M. 2020. Culture and sentencing at the ICC. in: Fraser, J. and McGonigle Leyh, B. (ed.) Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court Edward Elgar Publishing . pp. 268-287

Stretching the golden thread: the impact of Brexit on the presumption of innocence

Coleman, M. 2020. Stretching the golden thread: the impact of Brexit on the presumption of innocence. in: Smyth, C., Lang, R. and Thompson, J. (ed.) Contemporary Challenges to Human Rights Law and Practice Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Cambridge Scholars. pp. 78-105

The tension between the presumption of innocence and victims' participation rights at the International Criminal Court

Coleman, M. 2020. The tension between the presumption of innocence and victims' participation rights at the International Criminal Court. International Criminal Law Review. 20 (2), pp. 371-393. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01906004

The role of acquittals at the International Criminal Court

Coleman, M. 2019. The role of acquittals at the International Criminal Court. Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) 2019 Conference. University of Potsdam, Germany 06 - 07 Sep 2019

#MeToo and the presumption of innocence: the rights of victims and the accused

Coleman, M. 2019. #MeToo and the presumption of innocence: the rights of victims and the accused. SLS 2019 Annual Conference. University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK 03 - 06 Sep 2019

Head of state immunity and rights of the accused

Coleman, M. 2019. Head of state immunity and rights of the accused. The Immunity of Heads of State Before the ICC: The Al-Bashir Decision. University of Westminster 19 Jun 2019

What about my rights?: #MeToo and the presumption of innocence

Coleman, M. 2019. What about my rights?: #MeToo and the presumption of innocence. SLSA 2019: Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK 03 - 05 Apr 2019

The presumption of innocence

Coleman, M. 2018. The presumption of innocence. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of Law

Stretching the golden thread: the impact of Brexit on the presumption of innocence

Coleman, M. 2018. Stretching the golden thread: the impact of Brexit on the presumption of innocence. Contemporary Challenges to Human Rights Law. University of Brighton, UK 01 Dec 2018

Individual human rights versus collective victims' rights in the criminal setting

Coleman, M. 2018. Individual human rights versus collective victims' rights in the criminal setting. Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) 2018 Annual Conference. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 07 - 08 Sep 2018

Sensational crimes, the presumption of innocence, and public statements of guilt

Coleman, M. 2018. Sensational crimes, the presumption of innocence, and public statements of guilt. McGill Annual Graduate Law Conference - Hard Cases: The Limits of Law. McGill University, Montreal, Canada 03 - 04 May 2018

Pretrial detention and the presumption of innocence

Coleman, M. 2018. Pretrial detention and the presumption of innocence. Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2018. University of Bristol Law School, UK 27 - 29 Mar 2018

The evolution of the presumption of innocence in international criminal law

Coleman, M. 2018. The evolution of the presumption of innocence in international criminal law. 2nd Postgraduate Conference in International Law and Human Rights. School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 26 - 27 Mar 2018

A puzzling presumption: determining the presumption of innocence's place in the law

Coleman, M. 2018. A puzzling presumption: determining the presumption of innocence's place in the law. Queen Mary Law Journal: Special Conference Issue Autumn 2017.

Larissa van den Herik and Carsten Stahn (eds), The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law Elies van Sliedregt and Sergey Vasiliev (eds), Pluralism in International Criminal Law

Coleman, M. 2018. Larissa van den Herik and Carsten Stahn (eds), The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law Elies van Sliedregt and Sergey Vasiliev (eds), Pluralism in International Criminal Law. Journal of International Criminal Justice. 16 (3), pp. 668-672. https://doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqy046

Criminal procedure vs human rights: a cyclical understanding

Coleman, M. 2017. Criminal procedure vs human rights: a cyclical understanding. Strathclyde Postgraduate Law Conference 2017: The Revolutions of Law. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 20 Oct 2017

Brexit and human rights: an opportunity?

Coleman, M. 2017. Brexit and human rights: an opportunity? in: Smyth, C. and Lang, R. (ed.) The Future of Human Rights in the UK Cambridge Scholars. pp. 92-110

A puzzling presumption: determining the presumption of innocence's place in the law

Coleman, M. 2017. A puzzling presumption: determining the presumption of innocence's place in the law. Queen Mary Postgraduate Legal Research Conference 2017. Queen Mary, University of London, London, United Kingdom 16 Jun 2017

Human right or mere procedure? The presumption of innocence at the International Criminal Court'

Coleman, M. 2017. Human right or mere procedure? The presumption of innocence at the International Criminal Court'. Righting Wrongs: Enforcing Human Rights, Administering International Criminal Justice Conference. University of Westminster, London, UK 10 Mar 2017

Brexit, the HRA, and human rights: an opportunity?'

Coleman, M. 2016. Brexit, the HRA, and human rights: an opportunity?'. Middlesex University School of Law PhD Seminar. Middlesex University London, United Kingdom 09 Dec 2016

The sound of silence: Brexit provides an opportunity to improve human rights

Coleman, M. 2016. The sound of silence: Brexit provides an opportunity to improve human rights. The Future of Human Rights in the UK Conference. University of Brighton, UK 10 Nov 2016

Private prison sustainability: shifting the focus

Coleman, M. 2016. Private prison sustainability: shifting the focus. 2016 UKIVR Conference. University of Leeds School of Law, Leeds, UK 29 - 30 Oct 2016

Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the International Criminal Court

Coleman, M. 2016. Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the International Criminal Court. Fourth Annual International Criminal Law Workshop: “The Politics of International Criminal Law”. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 15 - 16 Sep 2016

Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the ICC

Coleman, M. 2016. Political interference with evidence collection and arrest at the ICC. The Fourth Annual International Criminal Law Workshop. University of Western Australia 15 - 16 Sep 2016

Restoring the presumption of innocence during investigations

Coleman, M. 2016. Restoring the presumption of innocence during investigations. University of Liverpool International Postgraduate Legal Conference 2016. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom 11 Jan 2016

Great news! You may be innocent: the theoretical scope of the presumption of innocence

Coleman, M. 2015. Great news! You may be innocent: the theoretical scope of the presumption of innocence. Middlesex University School of Law PhD Seminar. Middlesex University London, United Kingdom 25 - 26 Jun 2015

Plea bargaining in the US -- why innocent people plead guilty

Coleman, M. 2015. Plea bargaining in the US -- why innocent people plead guilty.
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