Dr Josie Welsh

Blonde-haired woman with glasses, wearing a scarf

Course Leader for all LLB programmes

Institute of Arts and Humanities

School of Law

¹û¶³´«Ã½ Details

email: josie.welsh@worc.ac.uk
tel: 01905 543020

Josie is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester. Alongside her current teaching across the LLB and LLM courses, Josie completed her Doctorate in Public law at the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Sheffield.

Josie’s research interests fall within the field of judicial studies. Developing her doctoral research which explored constitution, Josie has subsequently published on this topic. Recent publications include those , the and reflections upon . Josie is a current member of the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester’s and is keen to foster and develop her network of fellow judicial studies scholars within the wider field of Public Law.

Josie has received nominations for her teaching through the ¹û¶³´«Ã½’s Student Union Students’ Choice Awards: nominated for Outstanding Lecturer, Exceptional Personal Academic Tutor and Module Excellence. In November 2020, Josie was awarded a ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester Teaching Award which recognises innovative, inspiring, and excellent practice.

Qualifications

  • PhD (Public law)
  • Master’s in Jurisprudence (Public law)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Skills (Distinction)
  • LLB Law (Hons)

Teaching & Research Interests

Teaching 

  • Public Law (LLBL1002)
  • European Union Law in Context (LLBL2003)
  • Human Rights (LLBL2012)
  • Legal Research Methods (LLML4002)
  • Dissertation (LLML4001)
  • Applied Legal Assessment (LLML4015)

Research 

  • Judicial power
  • The judiciary
  • Political science
  • Institutions
  • Constitutional theory
  • Media law 

Membership of Professional Bodies

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Member of the Society of Legal Scholars

Publications and Research Activity

Publications

  • Welsh, J., ‘”[No audible response]” – is not how the Lady Chief Justice leads her judiciary’, U.K. Const. L. Blog (1st April 2025) (available at: )
  • Welsh, J., Judicial Power in Theory and Practice: a Legal and Political Analysis (Routledge, forthcoming 2025)
  • Hewitt, L & Welsh, J. (eds.), Rights and Justice in Public and Private Law (Routledge, forthcoming 2025)
  • Monaghan, C. & Welsh, J., ‘UK Politics and Human Rights: From New Labour’s Human Rights Act 1998 to the Conservative’s Bill of Rights Bill’ a chapter in Hurley, S. and Monaghan, C., Teaching of Rights and Justice in the Law School: Challenges and Opportunities for Research Led Teaching (Routledge, 2025)
  • Welsh, J., ‘Looking Beyond the Traditional: A Multi-dimensional Account of the Modern Judicial Role’ (2024) Judicial Review, 29(1), 22-33 https://doi.org/10.1080/10854681.2024.2353484 
  • Monaghan, C. & Welsh, JK., ‘Questions of Control: Accountability in the Shadow of Prorogation’ a chapter in Flinders, M. & Monaghan, C. (eds.), Questions of Accountability (Routledge, 2023)
  • Welsh, J., ‘The Power of a (Lord) Chief Justice’, U.K. Const. L. Blog (3rd July 2023) (available at )
  • Kemeys, J., Law Express, Question and Answer: Criminal Law (5th edn, Pearson Education, 2019)

 Papers presented

  • Dr Chris Monaghan and Dr Josie Welsh, ‘UK politics and Human Rights: From New Labour’s Human Rights Act 1998 to the Conservative’s Bill of Rights Bill’, Teaching Rights and Justice conference, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, June 2023
  • Dr Chris Monaghan and Josie Welsh, ‘Questions of Control: Accountability in the Shadow of Prorogation’, Questions of Accountability International conference, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester and the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Sheffield (online), November 2021
  • Josie Welsh, ‘The power of judges – is codification necessary?’, School of Law Summer Research Workshop, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, July 2021
  • Josie Kemeys and Nicola Monaghan, ‘Facilitating Inclusion and Engagement in Legal Education Through the Use of Interactive Whiteboards’, Learning and Teaching Conference, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, June 2021
  • Josie Kemeys, ‘We need to talk about judges’, School of Humanities Research Seminar Series, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, January 2021
  • Josie Kemeys, ‘Exploring the limits of constitutional theory when debating the nature and extent of judicial power in the UK’, Annual Doctoral Workshop in Constitutional Theory, December 2020
  • Josie Kemeys, ‘Let’s Collaborate: creating an engaging, shared space for online learning’, Learning & Teaching Conference, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, June 2020
  • Josie Kemeys, ‘Judicial Power under the Human Rights Act’, Webinar, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Cambridge, May 2020
  • HH Toby Hooper QC, Chris Monaghan and Josie Kemeys, ‘The prorogation of Parliament: Miller, Cherry and the Supreme Court’, Panel Discussion, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, December 2019
  • Josie Kemeys, ‘Judicial Power in the United Kingdom – a different approach to analysis’ (Postgraduate), ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Sheffield, May 2019
  • Josie Kemeys, ‘Judicial Power and the Changing Constitutional Environment in the United Kingdom’ Research Seminar Series, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Worcester, November 2017

External Roles

  • External examiner – ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Winchester
  • Advisory Board member for Routledge Studies in Law, Rights and Justice