I am Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Oxford University. I received my D.Phil (PhD) in Philosophy from Oxford University in 2012. My research is  focused on ethics and political philosophy.



Michael GibbMichael Gibb 

I believe the study of ethics and political theory is of great value to many real-world problems. I therefore work with several Non Governmental Oragnisations (NGOs) active in the fields of human rights, global justice, and international criminal justice. Below is a list of some of the projects I have worked on recently.

Transtional Justice in Libya
Libya, March-September 2012

The Role of Women in Peace-Building, Reconciliation and Accountability in Iraq
Erbil (Kurdistan-Iraq) 27-28 Jan. 2011

War Victims' Football Game
Kampala, Uganda, May 2010

From Totalitarianism to Democracy: Reconciliation and Accountability in Iraq
Erbil (Kurdistan-Iraq) 6-9 May 2009

The status of Armed Forces and Groups in Iraq
Dokan (Kurdistan-Iraq) 9-10 Nov. 2008

Investigating Post-Election Violence
Secondment to the Kenyan National Commission on Human Rights
Kenya, March 2008

DiverCites-Mixed Cities and Disputed Areas
Venice, 18-22 December 2007

Second Chamber in Federal and Devolved Democracies
Rome, 26-27 September 2007

Practical Federalism in Iraq
Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq, 10-16 July 2007