Thomas MacManus (Acting Director)
Executive BoardDr MacManus is Acting Director of ISCI and is based at Queen Mary University of London’s School of Law. He holds a BA (Hons) in Law and Accounting from the University of Limerick (2002) which included one year at Tilburg University, an LLM (with Distinction) in International Law from the University of Westminster (2005) and a PhD in Law & Criminology from King’s College London (2011). Thomas was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2004 and the Role of Solicitors of Ireland in 2008. His current research focuses on civil society, especially in Burma and Colombia. Thomas is an Editor in Chief of State Crime Journal and Associate Editor of The International Journal of Human Rights.
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10 Mar 2021
COVID-19 and State Crime in Latin America
by Dr Thomas MacManus and María Barraco...
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18 Apr 2018
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[CLICK HERE FOR FULL PDF OF REPORT] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...
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12 Dec 2016
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12 Oct 2016
Special Issue of State Crime Journal – Call for Papers/Workshop
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30 Aug 2016
[ISCI PRESS RELEASE] ISCI calls for assurances on Kofi Annan’s Rakhine State advisory commission
The International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) has welcomed the Myanmar...
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20 Jun - 20 Jun 2016
[VIDEO] State Crime Special Issue Launch: Palestine, Palestinians and Israel’s State Criminality
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29 Oct 2015
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27 Oct - 31 Oct 2015
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A week of events, talks, film & photography with the aim of drawing attention to the ongoing genocide against the...
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22 Jun 2015
The Oslo Conference to End Myanmar’s Persecution of the Rohingyas
At the Oslo Conference to End Myanmar’s Persecution of Rohingyas held at the Nobel Institute in Oslo, Norway on...
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16 May 2015
[ISCI PRESS RELEASE] Humanitarian crisis affecting Rohingya Muslims is the product of genocide
“The Rohingya are faced with only two options: stay and face annihilation, or flee.” [For immediate release]