Victoria Hinchly has worked in various roles within the legal sector, including as a criminal/public law barrister in Great Britain. Currently a doctoral student and graduate teaching fellow at the Department of Political Science, University of Oregon in the United States, she holds a Bachelors and Masters in Law, Constitutionalism and Governance.
Current interests: United States Politics; Public Law and Regulatory Compliance; Institutional Theory.
Recent Projects:
. 'Professional Minimalism? The Ethical Consciousness of Commercial Lawyers' [with Richard Moorhead], Vol 42 Journal of Law and Society, 3 (2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00716.x/abst...
. ‘Litigants in Person in Private Family Law Proceedings’ [Trinder et al] for the Ministry of Justice (MoJ, 2014);
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/fil...
· Book Review: Federal Dynamics in Federal Governance, Vol 10, No 1 (2013),
http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/fedgov/article/view/4739
· ‘Benchmarking Professional Principles’ [Moorhead, Hinchly, Parker, Holm and Kershaw for the Legal Services Board (LSB, 2012).
www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/news/docs/benchmarking_01_sep.pdf;
· ‘Evaluation of the Welsh Assembly Government’s Pilot Scheme for Resolving Low Value Clinical Negligence Claims Against NHS Trusts in Wales’ (2009);*
· ‘Just Satisfaction? What Drives Public and Participant Satisfaction with Courts and Tribunals’ (2008);
http://www.law.cf.ac.uk/research/pubs/repository/1854.pdf
· ‘A Trouble Shared: Legal Problems Clusters in Solicitors’ and Advice Agencies’ (2007)
http://www.law.cf.ac.uk/research/pubs/repository/1592.pdf