‘‘I still call Australia home’: The deportation of convicted New Zealanders from Australia under Section 501 of the Migration Act’ New Zealanders have become the largest nationality group of deportees from Australia following amendments made to Section 501 (s501) of the Migration Act -visa cancellation or refusal on character grounds...
‘‘I still call Australia home’: The deportation of convicted New Zealanders from Australia under Section 501 of the Migration Act’ New Zealanders have become the largest nationality group of deportees from Australia following amendments made to Section 501 (s501) of the Migration Act -visa cancellation or refusal on character grounds...
Alison Gerard Professor Alison Gerard arrived as Head of the Canberra Law School in mid-2020. Alison's research focuses on social justice and has been published in leading international and Australian journals. Her...
Alison Gerard Professor Alison Gerard arrived as Head of the Canberra Law School in mid-2020. Alison's research focuses on social justice and has been published in leading international and Australian journals. Her...
Marinella Marmo Prof Marmo holds a PhD in Applied Social Science (University of Lancaster, UK) and an LLB (Honours) (Università di Salerno, Italy). She joined the Flinders Law School in 2005, after...
Marinella Marmo Prof Marmo holds a PhD in Applied Social Science (University of Lancaster, UK) and an LLB (Honours) (Università di Salerno, Italy). She joined the Flinders Law School in 2005, after...
Faith Gordon Dr Faith Gordon is an Associate Professor in Law and Deputy Associate Dean of Research at the ANU College of Law, The Australian National University. She has previously held academic...
Faith Gordon Dr Faith Gordon is an Associate Professor in Law and Deputy Associate Dean of Research at the ANU College of Law, The Australian National University. She has previously held academic...
Louise Boon-Kuo Dr Louise Boon-Kuo researches in the areas of border control, criminalisation, race, and citizenship. She is particularly interested in the way in which laws construct and justify state responsibility for...
Louise Boon-Kuo Dr Louise Boon-Kuo researches in the areas of border control, criminalisation, race, and citizenship. She is particularly interested in the way in which laws construct and justify state responsibility for...
Marie Segrave Marie is a criminologist whose work focuses on human trafficking and slavery-like practices, irregular & temporary migrant labour exploitation, and the intersections of temporary migration and family violence: collectively her...
Marie Segrave Marie is a criminologist whose work focuses on human trafficking and slavery-like practices, irregular & temporary migrant labour exploitation, and the intersections of temporary migration and family violence: collectively her...
Marie Segrave Marie is a criminologist whose work focuses on human trafficking and slavery-like practices, irregular & temporary migrant labour exploitation, and the intersections of temporary migration and family violence: collectively her...
Marie Segrave Marie is a criminologist whose work focuses on human trafficking and slavery-like practices, irregular & temporary migrant labour exploitation, and the intersections of temporary migration and family violence: collectively her...
Maria Giannacopoulos I am a Greek-Australian academic born and raised on Gadigal land and recognised internationally for pioneering grounded theoretical approaches for understanding law's relationship to colonial power and its expanding carcerality....
Maria Giannacopoulos I am a Greek-Australian academic born and raised on Gadigal land and recognised internationally for pioneering grounded theoretical approaches for understanding law's relationship to colonial power and its expanding carcerality....
Claire Loughnan Claire Loughnan is an Early Career Researcher, and Teaching Fellow in Criminology, at the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne. Her doctoral research examined the policies, laws...
Claire Loughnan Claire Loughnan is an Early Career Researcher, and Teaching Fellow in Criminology, at the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne. Her doctoral research examined the policies, laws...
Nerida Chazal Dr Nerida Chazal is an Online Course Facilitator for the Bachelor of Criminal Justice and the Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology. She has responsibility for leading the development and...
Nerida Chazal Dr Nerida Chazal is an Online Course Facilitator for the Bachelor of Criminal Justice and the Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology. She has responsibility for leading the development and...
Elizabeth Stanley Elizabeth Stanley works in the areas of state crime, human rights, incarceration and justice. She held a prestigious Rutherford Discovery Fellowship from 2014-2019, and is currently Director of the Institute...
Elizabeth Stanley Elizabeth Stanley works in the areas of state crime, human rights, incarceration and justice. She held a prestigious Rutherford Discovery Fellowship from 2014-2019, and is currently Director of the Institute...
Andy Kaladelfos Dr Andy Kaladelfos (They/Them) is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Postgraduate Coordinator in School of Law, Society and Criminology University of New South Wales. Andy is the first trans person...
Andy Kaladelfos Dr Andy Kaladelfos (They/Them) is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Postgraduate Coordinator in School of Law, Society and Criminology University of New South Wales. Andy is the first trans person...
Elyse Methven Dr Elyse Methven is a Senior Lecturer in Law. Her areas of expertise include criminal law and the interdisciplinary field of law and language. Elyse was admitted as a Solicitor...
Elyse Methven Dr Elyse Methven is a Senior Lecturer in Law. Her areas of expertise include criminal law and the interdisciplinary field of law and language. Elyse was admitted as a Solicitor...
Meg Randolph Meg Randolph is a current doctoral candidate at Monash University in Melbourne. Her research investigates the influence of Australia's offshore detention policies in the United Kingdom and Denmark from 2001....
Meg Randolph Meg Randolph is a current doctoral candidate at Monash University in Melbourne. Her research investigates the influence of Australia's offshore detention policies in the United Kingdom and Denmark from 2001....
Henrietta McNeill Henrietta began her PhD candidacy at ANU in 2020. She has worked widely across the Pacific region, with a particular interest in Polynesia. She has led work focussing on a...
Henrietta McNeill Henrietta began her PhD candidacy at ANU in 2020. She has worked widely across the Pacific region, with a particular interest in Polynesia. She has led work focussing on a...