UCL Doctoral Student

Bio:
Summary
Tasneem Ghazi is a doctoral researcher working on comparative delegated legislation. Her project examines how delegated legislation is scrutinised in parliamentary systems, across different public law contexts, including immigration and environmental policy. She previously completed the bar course and studied law, politics, and history. In 2023, she taught ‘Government and Law’ at King’s College London. In the past, she has worked for various thinktanks including the Institute for Government and the Constitution Unit. She remains a contributing writer to the Constitution Society’s blog.
Education
- PhD in Law – University College London (Joseph Hume Scholar)
- Barrister Training Course – BPP (Inner Temple Scholar)
- MA in History – King’s College London
- LLB in Politics, Philosophy and Law - King’s College London
Representative publications:
Journal publications
- (Co-authored with Tom Fleming) ‘Parliamentary Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation: Lessons from Comparative Experience’ Political Quarterly Vol.94(3) (2024)
Selected blog posts
- ‘Office of the Parliamentary Counsel: Functions, Comparisons and Criticisms’ Constitution Society 2 May 2024
- ‘A Dedicated Mechanism Enforcing art.2 of the Northern Ireland Protocol’ UK-EU Relations Blog 2 February 2022
- ‘Coronavirus Regulations and the Abuse of the Urgency Procedure’ Constitution Society 12 February 2021