Claire Breen
Human rights law academic

Claire Breen

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Human rights law academic
Gender:
Female
Education:
Bachelor of Civil Law
University College Cork
Master of Laws
University of Nottingham
Doctor of Philosophy
University of Nottingham
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Claire M. Breen is a New Zealand law academic, and as of 2021 is a full professor at the University of Waikato. Her work focuses on children's legal rights, international human rights and international peace and security.

Academic career

Breen has a Bachelor of Civil Law from University College Cork, and an LLM (International Law) from the University of Nottingham. After a PhD titled The standard of the best interests of the child as a tradition of Western inconsistencies at the University of Nottingham in 1999, Breen moved to the University of Waikato, rising to full professor in 2019.

Recent articles by Breen cover a range of issues, including how New Zealand should deal with the return of an alleged ISIS terrorist to New Zealand, with reference to the rights of the two children involved, access to beaches for some disabled people, and how the ACC system discriminates against women by not covering birth injuries.

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