David Grealy is an Associate Lecturer at Lancaster University, UK. He has participated in the Global Humanitarianism Research Academy in Mainz and Geneva, and has studied at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. as a fellow at the John W. Kluge Centre.
"""This in-depth analysis locates the place of the United Kingdom in the human rights breakthrough of the 1970s. Grealy is not interested in praising or denouncing Dr. Owen's human rights policy, but rather in investigating its intellectual and political origins; its achievements, shortcomings and contradictions; its prolonged shadows on the international system after the end of the Cold War."" --Umberto Tulli, Postdoctoral fellow in Contemporary History and Adjunct Professor at the University of Trento, Italy"