Matthew Haji-Michael

Country: 
United Kingdom
Year of Enrollment: 
2023
Departmental Affiliation: 
Political Science

Matthew is a provisional doctoral candidate in the Doctoral School of Political Science, focusing on political theory.

In terms of background, after completing a first-class BA(Hons) in History, Matthew took a distinction in the joint UCL – QMUL MA program in the History of Political Thought, studying under noted scholars such as Quentin Skinner, Gareth Stedman-Jones and Georgios Varouxakis. He then moved to Manchester for a second degree in law, supported by a generous scholarship from Middle Temple, before finally joining CEU to complete a PhD in political theory.

Matthew’s interests lie at the intersection of three scholarly traditions: intellectual history, legal theory and contemporary political thought. His doctoral research combines all three of these strands in a project focused on assessing of the role of judges within the rule of law. More specifically, his project aims to build a novel theoretical framework, informed by the work of Adam Smith’s spectator theory of morality, through which to analyse the decision-making powers of the judiciary.

Besides this over-arching project, Matthew retains interests in a wide range of subjects, including the political thought of Hobbes and Montesquieu, the concept of the reasonable person within English law, and neo-republican political theory.

Qualification

BA (Hons), History
MA, History of Political Thought
GDL (UK qualifying law degree), Law

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