Richard Whitecross
Richard Whitecross

Prof Richard Whitecross MA (Hons), LLB, LLM, MSc, MSc (Research), PhD, FRAI, FRAS, PFHEA, NTF

Professor

Biography

Professor Richard W Whitecross MA(Hons), LLB, Dip.LP, LLM, MSc (Taught), MSc (Research), PhD, FRAI, FRAS, NTF.

Richard is Professor of Law and Head of Law, at the Business School, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK.

Career History
Richard was a practising commercial lawyer between 1989 and 1994 working in two leading law firms in Edinburgh. In 1993, he was invited to tutor on the Diploma in Legal Practice at the University of Edinburgh. Based on his positive experience of teaching, Richard left legal practice and undertook a LLM at the University of Edinburgh. He was invited to teach part-time at Napier and did so between 1994 – 1997. At this time, Richard was developing his doctoral research project. He undertook a MSc (Taught) in Social Anthropology (1997) and was awarded ESRC funding by the University of Edinburgh to complete MSc (Research) (Distinction) in 1998. In 1998, Richard won a fully funded ESRC Studentship to conduct ethnographic fieldwork in Bhutan.

Richard graduated with a PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 2002 with a groundbreaking ethnography of legal transformation in Bhutan for which he received the Royal Anthropological Institute Sutasoma Award.

In 2003, he won an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship held at the University of Edinburgh where he worked with Professor Thomas Hansen (now Stanford University). He was appointed a fixed term lecturer in Social Anthropology, University of Edinburgh in 2004.

In 2005, he was appointed as ESRC Research Fellow in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Recognised as a emerging legal scholar on law and religion, he was an invited participant in a Rockefeller Institute Workshop at Bellagio in March 2006. Richard has presented his research internationally, including at Yale University (May 2006).

Richard became interested in the legal policy and law-making, which led him to move in 2007 as a Senior Researcher to Justice Analytical Services, Scottish Government. At the Scottish Government, Richard led on socio-legal research on civil justice, family and child law, and latterly supervised a range of cross justice research initiatives working with the Scottish Courts and Tribunal Service, Scottish Prisons Service and Police Scotland.

In July 2012, Richard took up the post of Lecturer in Law at Edinburgh Napier University. In 2014, he became DBA lead in the Business School. In August 2017 he was awarded the title of Associate Professor and promoted to Professor in August 2020.

Richard became head of Law in June 2019 and has led the growth and development of the Law Subject Group at Napier. He was awarded Principal Fellow of Advanced HE in 2021, and in 2023 gained recognition as a National Teaching Fellow.

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Law, “Tradition” and Legitimacy: Contesting Driglam Namzha

Book Chapter
Whitecross, R. W. (2017)
Law, “Tradition” and Legitimacy: Contesting Driglam Namzha. In J. D. Schmidt (Ed.), Development Challenges in Bhutan: Perspectives on Inequality and Gross National Happiness (115-134). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47925-5_7
During the 1990s, the High Court of Justice played a significant role in the promotion of Bhutanese culture, intertwining the development of the Bhutanese legal system with Bh...

Article 3 and Adoption in and from India and Nepal

Book Chapter
Whitecross, R. (2016)
Article 3 and Adoption in and from India and Nepal. In E. E. Sutherland, & L. Barnes MacFarlane (Eds.), Implementing Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (213-230). New York: Cambridge University Press
Nepal has experienced an increase in intercountry adoption in recent years. Following the opening up of authorisation to arrange adoptions, the number of child centres offerin...

Innovation, entrepreneurship: learning lessons in uncertainty.

Book Chapter
Whitecross, R. (2016)
Innovation, entrepreneurship: learning lessons in uncertainty. In Innovations in Learning and Technology
What does it mean to teach innovation and entrepreneurship in professional degrees? The professions such as accountancy and law traditionally provide specialised knowledge and...

Teaching legal professionalism: a comparative study of teaching professional values and lessons for legal education.

Journal Article
Whitecross, R. (2016)
Teaching legal professionalism: a comparative study of teaching professional values and lessons for legal education. Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education, 11(1), 3-25
The Legal Education and Training Review highlighted concerns across all sectors, from academics to practitioners over a lack of understanding of professionalism and ethics. Bu...

The use of reflection in the doctoral process

Presentation / Conference
Whitecross, R. (2016, March)
The use of reflection in the doctoral process. Presented at UK Council for Graduate Education, Belfast
Whitecross, R. (2016, March). The use of reflection in the doctoral process. Presented at UK Council for Graduate Education, Belfast.

Child Welfare Hearing Reports

Journal Article
Whitecross, R. (2016)
Child Welfare Hearing Reports. SCOLAG : Scottish Legal Action Group bulletin,

In the shadow of the Commonwealth: legal education and democratisation in Bhutan.

Presentation / Conference
Whitecross, R. W. (2015, April)
In the shadow of the Commonwealth: legal education and democratisation in Bhutan. Paper presented at Commonwealth Law Legal Education 2015 Conference, Glasgow, Scotland
Bhutan, located to the north east of India is not part of the Commonwealth. However, during the early 20th century the British colonial administration developed close ties wit...

Towards a Sustainable DBA Model at Edinburgh Napier University.

Presentation / Conference
Whitecross, R. W., & Ramdhony, A. (2015, March)
Towards a Sustainable DBA Model at Edinburgh Napier University. Poster presented at 2nd International Conference on Developments in Doctoral Education and Training, Universtiy of Oxford, Oxford

Environment, Religion and Regulation: Tensions and Opportunities

Presentation / Conference
Whitecross, R. (2015, February)
Environment, Religion and Regulation: Tensions and Opportunities. Paper presented at Religion, Environment and Global Conservation in South Asia, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Whitecross, R. (2015, February). Environment, Religion and Regulation: Tensions and Opportunities. Paper presented at Religion, Environment and Global Conservation in South As...

Buddhism and Constitutions in Bhutan

Book Chapter
Whitecross, R. (2014)
Buddhism and Constitutions in Bhutan. In Buddhism and Law: An Introduction, (350-367). Cambridge University Press
Introduction The subject of Buddhism and constitutionalism, or more specifically constitutions, presents us with a series of questions and challenges. As the other essays in t...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • Mapping the Landscape of Administrative Justice in Scotland Dr Richard Whitecross (PI) (£10,000)
  • Frederick Williamson Trust, University of Cambridge Research Award, (£1,500)
  • ESRC Postdoctoral Competition Award
  • Society of South Asian Studies (£1,000)
  • University of Edinburgh Research Award - Constitution making in Bhutan (£2,000)
  • Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland Research Award (£2,500)
  • ESRC PhD Studentship R00429824743
  • ESRC MSc (Research) K00429713351

Current Post Grad projects

Previous Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • Dr Yu Shan Liu A minority within a minority - Being Bonpo in the Tibetan Community in Exile