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Monash Law Faculty Members
Becky Batagol
Joanna Becker
Dr Yet Bryant
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Dr Jonathan Clough
Dr Gideon Boas
Professor Jeffrey Goldsworthy
Stephen Gray
Kathryn James
Professor HP Lee
David Lindsay
Oyiela Litaba
Professor Bernadette McSherry
Kwame Mfodwo
Professor Ann Monotti
Dr Bronwyn Naylor
Dr Pam O’Connor
Maria O'Sullivan
Jenny Schultz
Adiva Sifris
Professor Francis Trindade
Postgraduate Members
Nicole Bieske
Thesis: 'Cultural Relativism and the Development of International Human Rights'
Michael Eburn
Thesis: 'The Responsibility to Protect Populations from Natural Disasters: An Extension of International Humanitarian Law'
Stephen Gray
Thesis: 'History, Law and Indigenous Poverty: The 'Stolen Wages' issue in the Northern Territory'
Ekram Haque
Thesis: 'Protection of economic, social and cultural rights: A critical analysis of the fundamental principles of State policy of the Constitution of Bangladesh'
Kushanthi Harasgama
Thesis: 'Common good versus individual rights: anti-terrorism laws and human rights'
Susannah Jacobson
Thesis: 'Administrative Justice for Asylum Seekers in the Australian Legal System'
Annegret Kaempf
Thesis: 'The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Mental Health in Australia'
Sarah Kernot
'Peace Building in the South Pacific: A Grassroots Approach'
Joanna Kyriakakis
Thesis: 'Multinationals, Complementarity and the ICC: Is the Court's Jurisdiction Compromised?'
Sunil Rao
'The legislative and judicial approach by India to the human trafficking of children for the commercial sexual exploitation of prostitution'
Liz Richardson
'The operation of Mental Health Courts in Australia and how the future expansion of Mental Health Courts to the intermediate and higher court level might best be achieved'
Ronli Sifris
'Women's Mental Health: A legal framework'
Nicky Walker
Thesis: 'The right to safe health care - an analysis of the potential impact of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities'
Jamie Walvisch
Thesis: 'Rethinking Mental Health Laws: Developing a model sentencing framework for mentally ill offenders'
Debbie Wilson
Thesis: 'The legality of reproductive and therapeutic cloning of human rights: The morality and contrary to law provisions in the Patents Act (NZ) v Human Rights arguments'
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