
Professor Alan Miller
Professor Of Practice
Law
Area of Expertise
Although clearly inter-related I will briefly outline my national and then internatioal expertise and capabiities.
National:-
Since 2016 I have been appointed to various leading roles by the First Minister to advise on human rights leadership steps to be taken in and by Scotland following 20 years of devolution, the Brexit Referendum and the Covid-19 pandemic.
This culminated in my becoming the Independent Co-Chair of the National Taskforce for Human Rights Leadership which published its Report in March 2021. Its highly ambitious and bold 30 recommendations have all been accepted by the Scottish Govrnment which will this parliamentary session introduce a Bill to establish a new and ambitious human rights framework for Scotland. It has been recognised as a world-leading exemplar of how to "build back better" from the pandemic.
Prior to the above I was unanimously elected in 2007 - and unanimously re-elected in 2013 - by the Scottish Parliament as the inaugural Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission to promote and protect human rights in Scotland and represent Scotland in the UN human rights system. The Commission popularised a human rights-based approach and advocated for the incorporation of UN human rights treaties. This contributed to an increasing internationalist outlook and confidence in human rights in Scotland which has led it the cusp of its biggest step yet in its human rights journey and establishing a world-leading new human rights framework.
Before being elected to the above role I had between 1985 and 2000 run a legal aid practice in Castlemilk, Glasgow and became elected as President of the Glasgow Bar Association in 1999. Between 2000 and 2008 I established and led a human rights consultancy which advised public authorities on the introduction of the Human Rights Act as well as advised in the emerging field of business and human rights in Scotland and different parts of the world.
International:-
I am an Independent Expert with the UN Developmemnt Programme (UNDP) Crisis Bureau and carry out human rights capacity-building missions around the world. Similarly, I am a member of the Roster of Experts of the internationally renowned Raoul Wallenberg Institute, University of Lund in Sweden which conducts similar capacity-building missions.
Between 2016-2019 I served as Special Envoy of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions and between 2011-2016 held the elected position of Chair of the European Netwrok of National Human Rights Institutions. Both roles provided much high-level experience of the European and UN human rights syatems.
Between 2000-2008 I was engaged in a number of projects. Thes included leading a joint UN/International Bar Association programme of post-conflict training of Iraqi judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers and I also worked as an independent expert with the Business Leadrs Initiative on Human Rights which was a global initiative led by Mary Robinson, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and contributed to the establishment of the UN Guidelines on Business and Human Rights in 2011.
All of the above has provided me with a diversity of experiencer and expertise in human rights practice and leadership which I am keen to pass to the upcoming generation of human rights law students.
Publications
- Integrated Implementation of Scotland's New Human Rights Framework : Workshop Series Findings
- Webster Elaine, Busby Nicole, Miller Alan, Shields Sophie
- Research Workshop Series Research Workshop Series (2022)
- A 'Human Rights-Based Approach' to the Scottish COVID-19 Public Inquiry : [Centre for the Study of Human Rights Law Briefing Paper]
- Kielty Gabriel, Miller Alan, Webster Elaine
- (2021)
Teaching
I teach on the the Human Rights LLM including the International Human Rights Law and Business and Human Rights modules.
Professional Activities
Contact
Professor
Alan
Miller
Professor Of Practice
Law
Email: alan.miller@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted