Dr Alex Latham-Gambi

Dr Alex Latham-Gambi

Birmingham Law School
Assistant Professor

Contact details

Address
Birmingham Law School
University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

The main focus of Alex’s research is in constitutional theory, but he is also interested in legal and political philosophy more generally, as well as UK public law and housing law.

Qualifications

  • PhD Law (Edinburgh)
  • LLM Public Law and Human Rights Law (UCL)
  • BA Jurisprudence (Oxford)

Biography

Alex joined Birmingham Law School in 2022. He holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh (2015), an LLM from University College London (2010) and a BA from the University of Oxford (2004). He has previously worked as a lecturer at Swansea University (2018-22) and the University of Sussex (2015-17). He was called to the Bar in 2006, and has been a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy since 2016.

Teaching

  • Law, Justice and Ethics (LLB)
  • Legal Skills and Methods (LLB)
  • Legal Theory (LLB)
  • Public Law (LLB)

Postgraduate supervision

Alex is happy to supervise PhD students in any of his areas of research expertise, including:
• Constitutional theory
• Legal/political philosophy
• Public law
• Human rights law
• Housing law

Potential students are invited to get in touch via e-mail to discuss their preliminary research proposals.

Current PhD students:

Yossra Hamouda, Denshway, Reparations and Decolonizing International Law
Yuan Feng, Comparative Study of Constitutional Review

Past PhD students:

Sylvester Ogba, HLA Hart and Nigerian Jurisprudence (at Swansea University)
Antonia Murillo, Checks and Balances in the Planning System in England and Wales (at the University of Sussex)


Find out more - our PhD Law  page has information about doctoral research at the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡.

Research

Alex’s main area of expertise in constitutional theory. His current research is focused on the shared understandings that underlie legal and political practices, and in the role that political institutions play in propagating those understandings through symbolic representation. He is also interested more broadly in legal and political philosophy, as well as substantive UK public law, human rights law and housing law. He has published in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, the Review of Politics and Public Law, and is an occasional contributor to the UK Constitutional Law blog.

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Latham-Gambi, A 2024, '', Review of Metaphysics, vol. 78, no. 310, pp. 319-343.

Latham-Gambi, A 2024, '', Public Law, no. Jan 2024, pp. 109-130. <>

Latham-Gambi, A 2021, '', Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 21-51.

Latham-Gambi, A 2020, '', Review of Politics, vol. 83, no. 2, pp. 242-263.

Latham-Gambi, A 2020, '', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 737-763.

Latham-Gambi, A 2018, '', Washington University Jurisprudence Review, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 155-181. <>

Latham-Gambi, A 2011, '', Cambridge Student Law Review, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 100-110. <>

Latham-Gambi, A 2011, '', Public Law, vol. [2011], no. 4, pp. 730-753.

Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Latham-Gambi, A 2025, . in A Amaya, C Michelon & N Walker (eds), Law and the Ties that Bind. Proceedings of the British Academy, Oxford University Press, Law and the Ties that Bind, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 27/04/23.

Chapter

Latham-Gambi, A 2021, . in TT Arvind, R Kirkham, D Mac Sithigh & L Stirton (eds), Executive Decision-Making and the Courts: Revisiting the Origins of Modern Judicial Review. 1st edn, Bloomsbury Publishing, pp. 373-392.

Latham-Gambi, A 2019, . in Scottish Feminist Judgments: (re)creating law from the outside in. Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 213-217.

Review article

Latham-Gambi, A 2016, '', Global Discourse, vol. 6, no. 1-2, pp. 262.

Latham-Gambi, A 2016, '', Public Law, vol. [2016], no. 2, pp. 370-374.

Expertise

UK Constitution