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Dr Angela Paul

Research Fellow

Department: Northumbria Law School

Dr Angela Paul is a Research Fellow on the PROBabLE Futures project at Northumbria Law School, funded by UKRI Responsible AI UK. This project examines the use of probabilistic uses of technology in the criminal justice system, and the team consists of experts in law, computer science, and human-computer interaction. Angela specifically looks at the legal and ethical issues of these technologies.

Angela completed her BSc (Hons) in Economics from Queen's University Belfast before going on to achieve a distinction grade in her LLM in International Human Rights Law from Lancaster University, UK. She then completed her PhD in Law at ϲ, with her thesis exploring the human rights implications associated with the use of police drones for surveillance purposes in England and Wales. Angela has also worked at the University of York, as a Research Associate at the Administrative Fairness Lab. This project was funded by the ESRC Vulnerability and Policing Futures Research Centre. 

Angela's research interests centre around the following areas of law and technology:

  • Algorithmic Decision Making 
  • Digital Evidence
  • Criminal Justice
  • Human Rights Law
  • ʴDZԲ
  • Technology-Facilitated Abuse
  • Administrative Fairness 
  • Vulnerability
Angela Paul

  • Law PhD May 23 2024
  • Law LLM October 01 2019
  • Education BSc (Hons) June 30 2017
  • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy AFHEA 2024


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