Mr Stephen Clear
Lecturer in Constitutional and听Administrative Law, and Public Procurement, Law
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Overview
Stephen Clear has been teaching Law at Bangor since 2011. Originally from London, he graduated from the University of Wales in 2010 with a First Class Honours LLB. He subsequently completed an LLM by Research at 麻豆传媒高清版 in 2012. Stephen's teaching and research interests are in the areas of: Public Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law; Public Procurement Law; and Legal Education and Mooting.
From September 2021 until January 2024 Stephen was the Law Subject Lead in the School of History, Law, and Social Sciences. Prior to that, he served as Bangor Law School's Senior Tutor from 2016 until 2021.
Public Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law
Stephen has held module leadership responsibility for the teaching of听Public Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law at 麻豆传媒高清版 for the past ten years.听
Stephen's Public Law research has been published in a variety of journals, including: European Public Law (Wolters Kluwer), European Politeia (EPLO), Legal Studies (Wiley), Pouvoirs (Cairn International, France), and the Journal of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (Oxford University). In 2014, Stephen was part of a research team commissioned by the then National Assembly for Wales' Independent Remuneration Board to empirically investigate barriers to standing for the Welsh Assembly (now Senedd).
Stephen has also made several media appearances through being invited to contribute towards Public Law debates, including for BBC Politics Wales, LBC News, Sputnik News, BBC Question Time Extra, and BBC Radio Five Live. He also frequently writes for听听on recent UK constitutional developments, with his contributions having an international readership in excess of 600,000- including republications by , iNews, Yahoo UK, Delano Luxembourg, and Menafn. He has presented at a variety of conferences on matters of constitutional importance, both within the UK and internationally, including to audiences in China, India, Bahrain, and Ireland. Stephen has also been granted research awards by the Gladstone Library, Society of Legal Scholars, Santander Universities, and the Drapers Company for his research activities in these fields.
Since 2014, Stephen has worked in cooperation with both UK and Welsh parliamentarians, Government officials, and judges in order stage annual field trips to London, in order for his students to practically apply the Public Law concepts explored within his classes.听
Public Procurement Law
Along with Dr Ama Eyo, Stephen co-authors Sweet and Maxwell's (Thomson Reuters) leading reference work in this field, .听More broadly, his procurement research has been published by: the European Public Law journal (Wolters Kluwer), as well as European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review (Lexxion).
In November 2023 Stephen was appointed Co-Consultant Editor of for the inaugural Volume 85A on Procurement Law. Published by Lexis Library, the collection is considered the most comprehensive narrative statement of the laws of England and Wales, as a trusted encyclopaedic source.听
Between 2011 and 2018, Stephen was the Legal Research Officer to the Institute for Competition and Procurement Studies (ICPS). He previously supported the work听of the 3.7 million Euro Winning in Tendering听project, which was aimed at transforming the public tendering experience of Small Indigenous Suppliers (SISs include both SMEs and Third Sector organisations such as Charities) in the INTERREG Ireland/Wales region. In doing so he assisted听on the 'Remedies Law' work package听through conducting case law statistical听analysis, and contributing听to the development of new learning resources and听teaching materials. Stephen also served as a Public Procurement Law Specialist (in July 2015) to the TESLA (Transnational Ecosystem Laboratory & Actions) project, a 3.8 Million Euro INTERREG IVB North West funded听project. The aim of TESLA was to听support the growth and development of early stage High Potential Start Up (HPSU) companies in Ireland, Wales, Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands through a programme of transnational pilot innovation and business support initiatives. Throughout this period, Stephen was also a member of the Project Management team for the Welsh Government sponsored annual Procurement Week events, and the Welsh National Procurement Awards.
Legal Education and Mooting
Stephen has led the teaching of both Legal Skills and Mooting Skills at 麻豆传媒高清版 for the past eleven years. Stephen has contributed to the Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference on several occasions; as well as presented at the Professional Legal Education Conference staged by the Centre for Professional Legal Education at Bond University in Queensland, Australia. He frequently contributes to the University's CELT training seminars, and has been invited to contribute to other Universities' teaching and learning workshops. Stephen has also worked as part of a 麻豆传媒高清版 wide team exploring interventions for retention and supportive transitioning from Further Education (FE) to Higher Education (HE) learning.
His pedagogical investigations have been published by the Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education; Euroempleo Journal (Cadiz, Spain); and the Law Teacher journal. His research into the 'expectation v reality gap' in respect of mooting was also awarded a Stan Marsh Prize by the Association of Law Teachers at their 52nd Annual Conference (Portsmouth University, 2017). More recently, Stephen's empirical investigations have sought to map the impact of Brexit on Legal Education; as well as the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the teaching of Law in Wales.听
In 2022, Stephen was interviewed by the regarding making the transition from legal practice to legal academia.听
Stephen is also听the School鈥檚 Mooting Director. He was responsible for the introduction of Bangor Law School鈥檚 first internal competitions in 2008-2009, the McLaren Criminal Law Moot and Cwpan Griffiths Welsh Moot. He has since spearheaded the School鈥檚 entry into several prestigious national and international competitions, and continues to teach听Mooting Skills听as part of the听Legal Skills and Advanced Mooting听modules. Having fostered strong links with Caernarfon鈥檚 Criminal Justice Centre; Manchester鈥檚 Crown Court; Salford鈥檚 Magistrates鈥 Court and Manchester鈥檚 Civil Justice Centre, as well as a host of leading judges, Bangor's Law Department has celebrated much success in mooting. For example, in 2014 Stephen coached Bangor Law School towards success in the Lexis Nexis Welsh National Mooting Competition. Further afield, in 2015, Stephen co-coached, Bangor鈥檚 undergraduate team in their entry to the KK Luthra International Criminal Law Moot Competition, which took place in New Delhi, India.听In March 2015, Stephen was appointed the Lead Moot Master for the听All Wales Lexis Nexis National Moot Court Competition. Since then, Stephen has coached students in their entry to prestigious national competitions including: BPP's Advocate of the Year Competition, the Inns of Court College of Advocacy and Oxford University Press National Moot, and the Blackstone's Criminal Advocacy Mock Trials Competition.
School Responsibilities
Within the School of History, Law and Social Sciences, Stephen currently serves as:听
- Director of Mooting.
- Personal Tutor.
- School Field Trips Coordinator.听
Stephen has previously served as the School's Law Subject Lead; Bangor Employability Award Lead, a member of the Postgraduate Taught Programmes Committee, a member of the Special Circumstances Committee, a member of the Unfair Practice Committee, has been an internal examiner for LLM by Research degrees, and has served as the Law School's former Social Media Officer.听
University Responsibilities
Across the wider University, Stephen currently has responsiiblities in respect of:
- Associate, Centre for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT)
- Peer Reviewer/Assessor for HEA Fellowship Awards by CPD, CELT Bangor
Stephen formerly sat on the Deputy Vice Chancellor's Senior Tutor Group, as well as the University's Hardship Fund Committee. He also previously sat on the Pro-Vice Chancellor's University Employability Task Group, in representing the former College of Business, Law and Social Sciences.听
Other Responsibilities
More broadly, outside of the University:
- In 2018 Stephen was invited to join the 'Law Panel' as a judge for the International (a global award programme under the patronage of the President of Ireland, Michael Higgins). He was thereafter re-invited to join the law panel in 2019, 2022 and 2023.
- In 2019 Stephen was invited to join the North West Law Careers Action Network as the representative from 麻豆传媒高清版.听
- Stephen currently serves as an External Examiner for Law and Politics modules at Manchester University.
- Stephen currently serves as an External Examiner for Law at the University of Hull.听
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching:
Stephen currently teaches the following modules at 麻豆传媒高清版:
- SXL 1110/2210听Public Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law听(Module Leader)
- SXL 1115/2215听Legal Skills听(Module Leader)
- SXL 0001听Introduction to Law and Justice听(Contribution)
- SXL 3070 The UK, EU Law and Brexit (Contribution)
- SXL 4009 Legal Research Methods (Contribution)
- SXL 3113听Dissertation听(Undergraduate Research Project Supervision)
- SXL 4300听Dissertation听(Masters听Research听Supervision)
At 麻豆传媒高清版, he has also previously taught:听
SXL 2130/3130 Media Law (Contribution: Undergraduate Level); SXL 4438 Procurement Relationships and Ethics听(Contribution:听Masters Level); SXL 4419/4109听Legal Research Methods听(Module Coordinator: Masters Level); LLM Procurement Law, Strategy and Practice by Distance Learning (Programme Contributions); SXL 4731/4831 Procurement Research and Skills; SXL 1116听Legal Skills with Professional Legal English听(Module Leader); SXL 2220听Advanced Mooting and Legal Ethics听(Module Leader); SXL 2121/3121听Company Law;听SXL 1114听Law for Non Lawyers;听and SXL 2120/3120听Administrative Law.听
Stephen has also led upon the Legal English, Mooting, and Common Law Research and 麻豆传媒高清版 Skills components of the former Law School's Legal English Summer School, as well as joint summer school programmes with Bangor's Confucius Institute.
Teaching听Awards:
- Nominated for Teacher of the Year, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2024)
- Awarded a 麻豆传媒高清版 Teaching Fellowship, in recognition of his outstanding contribution in teaching and pastoral care (July 2022).听
- Nominated for Teacher of the Year, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2022)
- Highly commended in the category of 'Teacher of the Year' and 'Activities through the Medium of Welsh' for activities in North Wales pertaining to Public Law and Parliament, in the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle, and the Lord Speaker, The Lord Fowler's
- Highly commended 'Teacher of the Year,' in the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon John Bercow's听
- Nominated for LawCareers.Net Law Teacher of the Year (LCN) (2017)
- Awarded a national听Stan Marsh Bursary to attend the Association of Law Teachers (ALT) Annual Conference (2017)
- Shortlisted for Outstanding Pastoral Support, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2017)听
- Awarded the International Student Support Award, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2015)
- Awarded 麻豆传媒高清版's Postgraduate Teacher of the Year, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2013)
- Nominated for 麻豆传媒高清版's Teacher of the Year, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2012)
- Shortlisted for Postgraduate Teacher of the Year, Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA) (2012)
Research Interests
Public Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law
Stephen's interests in Public Law include: matters relating to the future for the UK-Union, and the relationship between devolved administrations and the Westminster Parliament; as well as, more broadly, issues concerning fundamental constitutional principles (the Rule of Law, Separation of Powers, and Parliamentary Sovereignty); Human Rights, and Judicial Review.听
Public Procurement Law
Stephen's research interests in the field of Public Procurement Law are linked to his broader interest in Administrative Law and Judicial Review.
Legal Education and Mooting
Stephen听has a pedagogical interests in matters relating to legal education, particularly in respect of internationalisation; employability; wellbeing and fostering a sense of community; and expectation v reality gaps.
Selected Publications
- S Clear and A Eyo,听听(Sweet and Maxwell, 2025).听
- S Clear and A Eyo (eds),听Procurement听(Volume 85A) , (forthcoming 2024).听听
- S Clear and A Eyo, 'Procurement in Wales' in S Arrowsmith and L Butler, (4th edn, Sweet and Maxwell 2024).听
- S Clear and D Cahill, (2023) 182 (3) Cairns International 101-110.
- S Clear, (25 January 2023) The Conversation.听
- A Eyo and S Clear,听听(Sweet and Maxwell (Thomson Reuters) 2022/2023).
- S Clear, (25 October 2022) The Conversation.
- S Clear, (2 September 2022) The Conversation.听
- D Cahill and S Clear, (2022) 182 Pouvoirs: Revue Francaise d'etudes Constitutionnelles et Politiques 101 (France).
- S Clear, (15 September 2022) The Conversation.
- S Clear, (11 September 2022) PMP Magazine.听
- S Clear, (12 September 2022) Reader's Digest.听
- S Clear, (11 September 2022) The Conversation (Spain).听
- S Clear and D Cahill,
- S Clear, (21 July 2021) The Conversation.
- A Eyo and S Clear,听听(Sweet and Maxwell 2021/2022).
- S Clear and C Hodgetts,(11 May 2022) Solicitors Journal.听
- S Clear, (2020) 1 European Politeia 30.听
- S Clear, (29 April 2020) Politics Means Politics Magazine.
- S Clear, G Clifford, D Cahill, and B Allen,
- S Clear, (6 January 2020) Politics Means Politics Magazine.
- S Clear, (18 December 2019) The Conversation.
- S Clear,(12 February 2019) The Conversation.听
- S Clear, (13 November 2018) The Conversation.
- S Clear, (2018) Journal of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies Vol 2.
- S Clear, 'Re-Imagining Traditional Paradigms in Separation of Powers: A Comparative Constitutional 麻豆传媒高清版 of the UK and India' (Forthcoming).
- S Clear, (20 June 2018) The Conversation.
- S Clear, D Cahill and G Clifford,(2018) The Law Teacher Journal.
- S Clear and M Parker, 'A Model for Responding to UK and International Law Students' Great(er) Expectations in Wales' Internationalised Learning Environment' (2018) Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education Volume 13.1.
- S Clear, (9 July 2018) The Conversation.
- S Clear, 听(18 May 2018) The Conversation.
- S Clear, 听(16 May 2018) Reaction.
- S Clear, 鈥樷 (14 Feb 2018) iNews.
- S Clear, 鈥樷 (3 January 2018) The Conversation.听
- S Clear,听听(16 Feb 2017) United Kingdom Supreme Court Blog.
- S Clear, A Griffiths and H Pritchard, (2015) JCLC Vol III (India).
- S Clear, 'Book Review: Jack Straw's Aspects of Law Reform: An Insider's Perspective' 2015听Vol. 35听Legal Studies听193.
- S Clear et al (Led by D Cahill, K Nikolopoulos and C A Robinson)听听(July 2014) National Assembly for Wales鈥 Independent Remuneration Board.
- S Clear, 'Mooting and Advocacy Skills' (Chapter) in P Dowdney听Legal Skills: For the Skills to Succeed on Your LLB听(3rd edn Pearson Custom, 2013).
- A Griffiths and S Clear, ''Searching for Windmills' - Graduate Employability and Flexicurity - Some Lessons from UK Employment Law' (2012)听Universidad de Cadiz Euroempleo Journal听(Spain).
- S Clear, 'Staying on Top of Your LLB Revision: Tips for Success' (Chapter) in P Dowdney听Legal Skills: Enhancing Your Success听(1st edn Pearson Custom, 2011).
Consultation Responses
- Written response (focusing on public law standards and judicial review issues under the Bill of Rights) to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport鈥檚 Consultation on Decriminalising TV Licence Evasion (March 2020).
- Written response (focusing on the use of electronic platforms to categorise areas of Welsh law, as well as comparative analysis of the skills suggestions for the Cyfraith Cymru/Cymrulex in light of existing resources, such as legislation.gov) to the Welsh Government鈥檚 The Future of Welsh Law: Classification, Consolidation, Codification consultation (February 2020).
- Written evidence (focusing on the effects of Brexit on legal education for Wales, the rest of the UK, and the rest of the EU) to the House of Commons' Exiting the European Union Inquiry on听The Progress of the UK's Negiotations on EU Withdrawal听(February 2019).
- A written response 听to the Commission for Justice in Wales' call for evidence (June 2018).
- A written response (focusing on the jurisprudential concept of 'community', and the consequences of boundary changes for North Wales constituencies) to the Boundary Commission for Wales' consultation on '2018 Review of UK Parliament constituencies in Wales' (December 2016).
- A written response (focusing on the UK Regulations and judicial review) to the European Commission's consultation on听Remedies in Public Procurement听(April 2015).
- A written response to the Ministry of Justice's consultation on听Balance of Competences: Fundamental Rights Review听(January 2014).
- A written response (focusing on commercial judicial review and public procurement) to the Ministry of Justice's Consultation on听Judicial Review: Proposals for Further Reform听(November 2013).
Other
Stephen is also regularly invited by Oxford University Press and Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group) to peer review publications and e-learning material relating to Constitutional Law, Legal Skills, Legal English, Law Student Employability, Mooting and Advocacy Skills.
Stephen also regularly posts blogs pertaining to Public Law issues, as part of his WordPress pages entitled
Selected Presentations
- 'Co-Investigating the Experiences of Both Legal Education Facilitators and Law Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic'听Aberystwyth University Teaching and Learning Seminar Series (2021) delivered with Dr Ama Eyo.
- ''To Disruption...and Beyond': Strategies for Teaching Public Law During Times of Unprecedented Constitutional Change'听Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference, Aston University (2021).听
- 'Understanding the Experiences of Legal Education Facilitators and Learners During a Pandemic: Are We All in This Together?'听Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference, Aston University (2021) delivered online with Dr Ama Eyo.
- 2020 Professional Legal Education Conference, Centre for Professional Legal Education, Bond University, Queensland Australia (2020).听
- 'From Brexit to COVID-19: Revolving Legitimacy, Devolution and the 'New' British Constitution'听 Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference Public Law Stream, Exeter University, England (2020) delivered virtually owing to COVID-19.听听
- 'Supporting Law and Business Students' Mental Wellbeing in the Age of Resilience and Hybrid/Distance Learning'听Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference Legal Education Stream, Exeter University, England (2020) delivered virtually with Sara Fisher from North Wales' Business School, Glyndwr University.听
- 'Are They Hearing What We Are Saying?' Facilitating A Community Based Approach to Effective Feedback,听Association of Law Teachers (ALT) Annual Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland (2020)- delivered electronically owing to COVID-19.
- A UK Constitution in Crisis?,听Presentation to the Royal University for Woman Bahrain at 麻豆传媒高清版 (2020)
- Great Expectations: Strategic Approaches in Teaching Towards Retention,听Annual CELT Teaching and Learning Conference, 麻豆传媒高清版 (2017)
- Expectations, Employability and Mooting: Is this the Real Life? Is this Just Fantasy?,听Association of Law Teachers (ALT) Annual Conference, Portsmouth University (2017)
- With M. Parker,听Home v International Law Student Expectations: Understanding and Embracing Internationalisations within the Classroom to Facilitate Peer-to-Peer Learning, Association of Law Teachers (ALT) Annual Conference, Portsmouth University (2017)听
- International Mooting Research Skills and UK Moot Courtroom Etiquette,听Symbiosis International University, Law School, Noida, India (2015)
- Judging Public Procurement Disputes: The Necessity of Commercial Judicial Review,听Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference, Nottingham University (2014)
- The Silent Constitutional Power? The听Role and Legal Limits of the United Kingdom's Monarchy,听Renmin and CUPL Chinese Summer School, Bangor's Confucius Institute (2014)
- Justifying Commercial Judicial Review: A Public Procurement Case 麻豆传媒高清版, Legal World Series, Bangor (2014)
- The Peer-Led Revolution: Achieving Internationalisation for Law Students' Benefit, Higher Education Academy听Social Sciences Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Teaching forward: the future of the Social Sciences, Birmingham (2014)
- Closing the Expectation Reality Gap and Promoting Internationalisation: 听A Legal Studies Peer-to-Peer Learning Case 麻豆传媒高清版, ADU Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Bangor (2014)
- Understanding Public Procurement Judicial Review: Beyond Government Consultations and Reform, Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference, Edinburgh University (2013)
- With A Griffiths,听Law Graduates and the Legal Profession: Wales' Perspective, Conwy & Denbighshire Skills Forum, Denbighshire County Council (2013)
Research听Awards
- 听Awarded a Santander Universities Mobility Award to research devolution comparisons between the UK and Spain in 2020-2021, 拢1,000 (2020)
- Awarded the Ernest Walder Scholarship by Gladstone's Library to conduct research into the future of the UK Union in May 2020 (2019)
- Awarded the Stan Marsh Best Poster Prize by the Association of Law Teachers, at the 52nd Annual Conference, Portsmouth (2017)听
- Awarded the听听by the Society of Legal Scholars, at the 105th Annual Conference, Nottingham (2014)
- National Assembly for Wales鈥 Independent Remuneration Board听research听grant,听Barriers to Standing for the Welsh Assembly听led by Professor Dermot Cahill,听Professor Kostas Nikolopoulos and Professor Catherine Robinson听(2014)
- Awarded a 麻豆传媒高清版 125th Anniversary Bursary for PhD research (2011)
- Awarded a Drapers Company Scholarship for LLM research (2010)
- Awarded an Eric Kemp prize by the Ecclesiastical Law Society for achieving a first class grade in Law and Religion (2008)
Media Appearances听
- The Independent (UK), comments relating to circumstances under which an early general election could be called and constitutional conventions (October 2022).听
- ,听print newspaper republishing of research, under the title 'pressure mounts for PM admid pension fears' (October 2022).听
- ,听a press interview relating to the constitutional process surrounding Rishi Sunak becoming Prime Minister (October 2022).听
- ,听a press interview relating to King Charles criticisms of a lack of vocational education in the UK, and the constitutional conventions that now govern his actions as Monarchy (October 2022).听
- , a press interview relating to the resignation of Liz Truss as Prime Minister, and the Constitutional events that follow (October 2022).
- 听a press interview relating to what we might now expect from King Charles III in respect of climate change activism, and the constitutional conventions surrounding his reign (September 2022).听
- Talk Radio (Canada),听a radio interview relating to what to expect from the reign of King Charles III (September 2022).听
- an interview concerning what might change following the death of the Queen (September 2022).听
- BBC Radio Wales, an interview relating to the constitutional elements surrounding the death of the Queen (September 2022).
- press interview relating to King Charles III and environmental activism (September 2022).听
- Associated Press (America), news interview relating to the death of Queen Elizabeth II (September 2022).听
- , press interview relating to the Constitutional events surrounding the Crown passing to King Charles III (September 2022).听
- press interview relating to what to expect from King Charles III (September 2022).
- press interview relating to whether King Charles will remain politically neutral (September 2022).
- VEJA Magazine, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,听online interview relating to Prince Charles' involvement with a Qatar Sheik and UK Constitutional Conventions (July 2022).听
- 听online interview relating to the constitutional implications of the UK Government's proposed judicial review reforms (December 2021).听
- 听documentary interview on the reality of courtroom dramas and depictions of lawyers/judges within films (November 2021).
- BBC Politics Wales,听television interview focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, devolution and divergence across the United Kingdom (May 2020).
- LBC News,听Global Player,听invited to contribute towards a radio debate with Nick Ferrari, LBC Morning News on the question of what has the Human Rights Act 1998 achieved (February 2020).
- Sputnik News, Rossiya Segodnya, Russia, radio interview, pertaining to UK constitutional law, Brexit and devolution (June 2018).
- BBC听Question Time Extra听radio interview with听Stephen Nolan,听BBC Radio Five Live,听on Westminster's relationship and legal obligations to the European Union, focusing on听principles of parliamentary sovereignty and听the European Communities Act 1972 (June 2014).
Other:
- Cited in the House of Commons' Library Research Paper , titled (UK Parliament,听29th September 2022).听
Publications
2024
- Published
Clear, S. & Hodgetts FRSA, C., 8 Oct 2024, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Accepted/In press
Eyo, A. & Clear, S., 22 Mar 2024, (Accepted/In press) Sweet and Maxwell. 950 p.
Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 23 Jan 2024, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article
2023
- Published
Clear, S., 4 Jul 2023, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 25 Jan 2023, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 13 Dec 2023, The Conversation.
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2022
- Published
Clear, S., 11 Sept 2022, PMP Magazine.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Cahill, D. & Clear, S., Sept 2022, In: Pouvoirs: Revue Francaise d'etudes Constiutionnelles et Politiques. 脡LISABETH II, 182, p. 101-110
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 2 Sept 2022, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 17 Sept 2022, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 25 Oct 2022, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Cahill, D. & Clear, S., Jul 2022, In: Pouvoirs: Revue Francaise d'etudes Constiutionnelles et Politiques. 182, 3, p. 101-110
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 10 Sept 2022, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 11 Sept 2022, The Conversation.
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2021
- Published
Clear, S. & Cahill, D., 1 Mar 2021, In: European Public Law . 27, 1, p. 131-166 43 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 21 Jul 2021, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S. & Eyo, A., 10 Jun 2021, Sweet and Maxwell. 800 p.
Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review
2020
- Published
Clear, S., 6 Jan 2020, PMP Magazine.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., Cahill, D., Clifford, D. G. & Allen, B., 15 Jun 2020, In: European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review. 15, 2, p. 83 106 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S. & Parker, M., 6 Apr 2020.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Poster 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 1 Sept 2020.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Paper 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 29 Apr 2020, Politics Means Politics.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S. & Fisher, S., 1 Sept 2020.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Paper 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 2 Oct 2020.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Paper 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 2020, In: European Politeia. 1, 30 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review
2019
- Published
Clear, S. & Parker, M., 8 Jul 2019, In: The Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education. 13, 1
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 18 Dec 2019, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 31 Jul 2019, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., Cahill, D. & Clifford, D., Jul 2019, In: The Law Teacher. 53, 3, p. 338-363
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 12 Feb 2019, The Conversation.
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2018
- Published
Clear, S., 3 Jan 2018, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 2018, In: Journal of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. 2, p. 38-43
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 14 Feb 2018, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 20 Jun 2018, The Conversation.
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Clear, S., 13 Nov 2018, The Conversation.
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Clear, S., 16 May 2018, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 9 Jul 2018, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article - Published
Clear, S., 18 May 2018, The Conversation.
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2017
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Clear, S., 10 Apr 2017.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Poster 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S. & Parker, M., 11 Apr 2017.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Paper 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 13 Feb 2017, The Conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Article
2015
- Published
Clear, S., 28 Jan 2015, Legal Studies, 35, 1, p. 193-200.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication 鈥 Book/Film/Article review - Published
Clear, S., Griffiths, A. & Pritchard, H., 28 Sept 2015, In: Journal of the Campus Law Centre. III, 1
Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review
2014
- Published
Robinson, C., Cahill, D., Nikolopoulos, K., Clear, S., Harvey, J., Prendergast, L., Pritchard, H. & Roberts, H., 1 Jul 2014, National Assembly for Wales. 48 p.
Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Commissioned report - Published
Clear, S., 12 Sept 2014.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Poster 鈥 peer-review - Published
Clear, S., 21 May 2014.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Poster 鈥 peer-review
2013
- Published
Clear, S., 17 Sept 2013.
Research output: Contribution to conference 鈥 Poster 鈥 peer-review
Activities
2022
Project description: During the pandemic, the UK awarded numerous public contracts to large companies exceeding 拢30.2 billion, via emergency procurement decisions. In the same period many SMEs, including those in Wales, seemingly lost out on these opportunities. Immediate analysis as to the reasons for this is required, particularly given Wales is disproportionately reliant on SMEs to sustain its economy. We will investigate the impact of Welsh public bodies' emergency procurement decision-making on SMEs' ability to achieve sustainability.
Funding awarded through the 麻豆传媒高清版 Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = 拢9579
1 Apr 2022 鈥 31 Mar 2023
Activity: Other (Contributor)
2021
Understanding the Experiences of Legal Education Facilitators and Learners During a Pandemic: Are We All in This Together?
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about the most seismic changes to the delivery of education in modern times, including in Universities. It is on the premise of this disruption to higher Legal Education that the authors set out to empirically investigate the experiences of both facilitators (law teaching staff) and learners (law students).
In light of the inability of Universities to offer a traditional classroom teaching environment, legal scholars had to adapt both their materials, and delivery and assessment methods swiftly to meet learners鈥 needs during the pandemic. Further, both those who teach, as well as those who learn, have had to overcome new personal complexities and pastoral wellbeing challenges as we all adjusted to new homeworking environments and hybrid learning delivery methods.
The purpose of this paper is to start to map the experiences of both lecturers and students. In doing so the research identifies trends and shared experiences amongst respondents.
This presentation starts to develops a new body of knowledge around efficient teaching and learning practices that legal education facilitators can deploy in future situations of disrupted (non-traditional) delivery.
Whilst such presents the result of our pilot study, going forward this research will map experiences across Wales in 2020/2021. In doing so such will help other facilitators reflect upon future learning practices when administering learning outside of traditional teaching practices. This is in order to better respond to the shared needs of our Law School communities, whilst further promoting excellence in legal education during times of crises.
15 Apr 2021
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)The challenges and disruption surrounding the delivery of Public Law modules were omnipresent prior to the pandemic crisis, and have only exasperated ever since. In 2019, proposals for significant constitutional change post-Brexit, as well as reforming the House of Lords; alongside issues surrounding devolution and the future for the UK Union; and the future for the Human Rights Act 1998, were all making headline news and warranted reflecting in our delivery.
Just before the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, constitutional dilemmas arose surrounding Parliamentary Sovereignty, Separation of Powers, and the Rule of Law, alongside the Prerogative powers of the Crown; as well as the future for the UK-EU relationship post-Brexit.
The outbreak of the pandemic (which is of constitutional significance in and of its own right) has coincided with the official end of the Brexit transition period, as well as other constitutional dilemmas surrounding the powers of Government(s), the Ministerial Codes; an independent review of Judicial Review and the role of judges; as well as concerns over equality before the law under the Rule of Law (amongst others).
The cumulative effect of all of these constitutional changes and proposals for reform have left Public Law scholars in the challenging position of deciding how best to reflect such far-reaching disruptions in their modules and teaching.
This presentation maps different strategies that the author has experimented with over the course of the last two academic years (both pre- and during- lockdowns) in order to reflect the most recent constitutional developments within 鈥榗lassroom鈥 discussions.
To keep pace with such changes, we adopted
-鈥淟earn Before the Lecture Podcasts鈥
-鈥淧ublic Law in Action鈥 pre-class discussions, where we applied the principles we had learnt the week before to ministers鈥 Twitter Accounts and Headline news (in order to move beyond what I term 鈥淧ub Talk Public Law鈥)
-Toolkits- to help students digest blackletter law and apply such to contemporary develops
-Online Questionnaires and Interactive multi-media games
-Online discussion forums (with anonymous posting options)
-Twitter Hashtags and Youtube Channel (in order to help students identify authoritative/credible sources for information via their preferred channels or outlets)
Such reflects upon the benefits of utilising toolkit approaches for teaching the most challenging fundamental constitutional principles. Whilst also reflecting upon both facilitators鈥 and learners鈥 experiences of having interactive workshops for applying such knowledge to headline news via 鈥楶ublic Law in Action鈥 sessions and in-class quizzes.
15 Apr 2021
Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
2018
'Facilitating Work Experience That Responds To The Needs of the Profession(s)' CELT Annual Teaching and Learning Conference 2018
14 Jul 2018
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
2017
'Great Expectations: Strategic Approaches in Teaching Towards Retention鈥
15 Sep 2017
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
2014
Peer reviewed publications relating to public law: constitutional and administrative law; and legal skills. As well as OUP's electronic platform (Law Trove)
1 Sep 2014 鈥 1 Sep 2015
Activity: Publication peer-review (Editorial board member)Peer reviewed publications relating to mooting, advocacy skills and legal English
1 Sep 2014 鈥 1 Sep 2015
Activity: Publication peer-review (Editorial board member)
Other Information
Qualifications听
- Certificate in International Politics (91% Pass) The International Business Management Institute, Berlin, Gerrmany (2020)
- Certificate in American Government and Constitutional Foundations (77% Distinction) Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University (2018)
- Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy by CPD, CELT Bangor (2017)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (Stage Two: Complete Award) 麻豆传媒高清版 (2014) A Class Distinction awarded
- Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (Stage One) 麻豆传媒高清版 (2013)
- LLM by Research, 麻豆传媒高清版 (2012)
- Certificate of Chinese Economics, Language and History, SILC, Shanghai University, China听(2012)
- City and Guilds Professional Development Award in Legal Assistance, Level 4 (2011)
- LLB (Hons) First Class, University of Wales (2010)
- Certificate of Commercial Awareness, BPP Manchester (2010-2015)
Professional Memberships
Stephen is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).听He is also a member of:
- Political Studies Association (PSA)
- The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn
- Administrative Law Bar Association (ALBA)听
- The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS)
- Procurement Law Academic Network (PLAN)
- International Bar Association (IBA) Public Law Group
- Human Rights Lawyers Association (HRLA)
- The Association of Law Teachers (ALT)
- Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS)
- Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA)
- Academic Member of the UK听Constitutional Law Association (UKCLA)
- Welsh Legal History Society听