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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

  • Brian Barbour, 'Building New State Asylum Systems from the Ground Up in Asia' (Supervisors:ÌýGuy Goodwin-Gill/Sangeetha Pillai/Jane McAdam)

    Carley Bartlett, Persistent ignorance: Law, science and PFAS contamination (Supervisors: Cameron Holley/Gary Edmond)

    Hugh Dillon, ‘Recognition, respect and the practice of coronership: learning from a case study of the New South Wales coronial system’ (Supervisors:ÌýJennifer Moore/Bronwen Morgan/Julie Stubbs)

    Nur Rena Hasimi, 'Exploring the Potential of the Public Trust Doctrine in Groundwater Management: Case Studies from California and New South Wales' (Supervisors: Cameron Holley/Janet Gray)

    Angela Kintominas,Ìý'LawÌýand Reproductive Labour: Migrant Domestic Work from an Australian Perspective' (Supervisors:ÌýLouise Chappell/ Bronwen Morgan/ Amy Cohen)

    Diogo de Oliveira Machado, 'Rethinking cultural heritage values in light of international humanitarianÌýlaw, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing international legal regimes' (Supervisors:ÌýLucas Lixinski/Sarah Williams/Scott East)

    Camille Malafosse, ‘Business Engagement in theÌýGlobal Refugee Regime and its Governance:ÌýIntegrated Perspectives from the Refugee Regime Complex and Business and Human Rights (Supervisors: Claire Higgens/ÌýGuy Goodwin-Gill)

    Chris McElwain, 'Smarter Regulation of Australia's Wasted Food' (Supervisors: Cameron Holley/Rosemary Rayfuse)

    Riona Moodley, Regional Processing by the European Union: A Bridge Over Troubled Water? (Supervisors: Jane McAdam/Justine Nolan)

    Mary Morrisroe, How Necessary is the Rule ofÌýLawÌýto Foreign Investment? A Case Study of the Russian Oil Industry' (Supervisors:ÌýJonathan Bonnitcha/Brendan Edgeworth/Martin Krygier)

    Hui (Helen) Pang,Ìý'Global Common: The Rights and Responsibilities of the State and the Investor in Renewable Energy Foreign Investment' (Xiaochuan Weng/Heng Wang/Lucas Lixinski)

    Elisabeth Perham, 'Modes of External Constitutional Advising in Constitution-Making Processes' (Supervisors:ÌýRosalind Dixon/Jonathan Bonnitcha)

    Jemimah Roberts, ‘The Use of American Precedent in Australian Constitutional Jurisprudence’ (Supervisors: Rosalind Dixon/Nina Boughey)

    Oxana Wolfson, ‘Thumb on the Scale: Residents' Access to Water under Privatised Water Service Provision in California’ (Supervisors: Fleur Johns/Amelia Thorpe/Weihuan Zhou)

  • Alison Henry, 'Regulatory responses to addressing and preventing sexual assault and harassment in Australian university settings' (supervisors: Louise Chappell/Michael Salter/Andrea Durbach)

    Angela Smith, ‘Air Power: Civil Aviation Infrastructure and Elemental Border Geographies’ (supervisors: Ben Golder/Vicki Sentas/Daniel McLoughlin)

    Arcot Ananth, Siddharth Narrain, ‘Facebook's Crowds and Publics: Law, Virality and the Regulation of Hate Speech Online in Contemporary India’ (supervisors: Fleur Johns/Daniel Joyce/Luke McNamara)

    Ayla Do Vale Alves, ‘Cultural Appropriation of Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Centring Indigenous Voice and Control in International Legal Responses’ (supervisors: L.Lixinski/N.Peleg/F.Johns)

    Caterina Guidi, ‘Forest Management, Resilience and Climate Change: An Analysis of Legal and Policy Frameworks in Tasmania and New South Wales’ (supervisors: Cameron Holley/Rosemary Rayfuse/Leon Terrill)

    Daniel Cater, ‘Exploring solutions to the challenges of law enforcement access to cross-border data while maintaining personal privacy protections within global networks’ (supervisors: Lyria Bennett Moses/Lucas Lixinski/Janet Chan)

    Jayne Weepers, ‘The Land Rights Act and Remote Community Governance: The impacts of fifteen years of land tenure reforms in the Northern Territory’ (supervisors: Leon Terrill/Sean Brennan/Megan Davis)

    Justin Poonjatt, ‘Using Legal Waivers in Operational-Level Grievance Mechanisms and their impact on Access to Remedies in Business and Human Rights’ (supervisors: Justine Nolan/Jonathan Bonnitcha)

    Kathryn Smithers, ‘Contemporary constructions of ‘sex offenders’: Implications for the governance of known perpetrators living in the NSW community’ (supervisors: Luke McNamara/Julie Stubbs)

    Khanh Hoang, 'Our good friends: Community Refugee Sponsorship in Australia' (Supervisors: Jane McAdam/Ros Dixon)

    Leah Williams, ‘Criminal trials in black and white: Exploring meaning making about defendants and criminal trials in newspaper court reporting narratives in New South Wales’ (supervisors: Jill Hunter/Alyce McGovern)

    Priscilla Rivas, ‘Port State Measures to Counter IUU Fishing: The Role of Agreement on State Port Measures in Pacific Island Countries’ (supervisors: Natalie Klein/Ben Milligan)

    Shuo Yang, 'Reforming the Corporate Governance of Not-for-profit Residential Care Institutions in China' (supervisors: Xiaochuan Weng/ Marina Nehme)

    Tahlia Gordon, ‘Understanding How the Incorporation of a Law Firm Morphs Professionalism’ (supervisors: Justine Rogers/Bronwen Morgan)

    Thea Gumbert-Jourjon, ‘Unreasonable doubts? The impact of rape myths and legal misconceptions on mock-jurors’ decisions in sexual assault trials.’ (supervisors: Luke McNamara/A.Cossins/Jane Goodman-Delahunty)

    Tomas Mulder, 'Cooperation and Assistance in Times of Emergency: A Case for Solidarity in International Disaster Response Law ' (supervisors: Sarah Williams/Aline Jaeckel)

    Yuanjun Zeng, 'Participation of Adult Sexual Assault Victims in the Criminal Justice Process: A Comparative Analysis of Approaches in Australia and China’ (Supervisors: Jill Hunter/Tyrone Kirchengast)

  • Azad Ashraful, ' Migrant Agency in the Global South: The Movements of Rohingya in Myanmar, Bangladesh and Malaysia ' (supervisors: Andrew Byrnes/Melissa Crouch)

    Emma Dunlop,Ìý‘Interpreting article 16 of the 1951 Refugee Convention: A study of State obligations to ensure access to courts for asylum seekers and refugees under international law’ (supervisors: Jane McAdam/Melissa Crouch)

    Scott Farrell, ‘Banking on Data: A comparative critique of common-law open banking frameworks’ (supervisors: Ross Buckley/Anton Didenko/Douglas Arner)

    Nana Frishling, 'Beyond the Audit: Multi-stakeholder Initiatives in the apparel industry' (supervisors: Justine Nolan/Dimity Kingsford-Smith/Bronwen Morgan)

    Qi (Belle) Guo, ‘Continuous Disclosure of Chinese Cross-border Listed Companies in Australia: Challenges and Proposals’, (supervisors: Marina Nehme, Xiaochun Weng)

    Tristan Harley, ‘Beyond Storytelling: Refugee Participation in Decision-Making Processes’ (supervisors: Claire Higgins/Guy Goodwin-Gill)

    Sam Hartridge, ‘The rule of law in war: can there be a rule of law regulating the use of lethal force in international armed conflicts, should there be such a rule of law, and to what extent is there one?’ (supervisors: Sarah Williams/Martin Krygier)

    Natalie Hodgson, ‘Offshore Processing Torture: State Crime, Resistance and International Criminal Law’ Ìý(supervisors: Sarah Williams/Nicola McGarrity/Mike Grewcock)

    Tamar Hopkins, 'Understanding and preventing racial profiling in Australia' (supervisors: Vicki Sentas/David Dixon)

    Anna Hush, ‘Disarming Dissent: The Institutional Politics of Sexual Violence in the Neoliberal University’ (supervisors: Louise Chappell/Andy Durbach/Nicholas Apoifis)

    Regina Jeffries, ‘Reconceptualising Compliance: Street-Level Bureaucrats and the Implementation of International Law’ (supervisors: Guy Goodwin-Gill/Andrew Byrnes/Claire Higgins)

    Ben Mostyn, ‘Australia, the United Nations, and the War on Drugs: Examining Australia’s Support for the 1988 Drug Convention’ (supervisors: Alex Steel/Caitlin Hughes)

    Jayne O'Connor, 'Social media, courts and community' (Jill Hunter/Daniel Joyce/Kyllie Cripps)

    Xhenyu Xiao, ‘The Evolution of the Settlement of Investor-State Disputes in China’ (supervisors: Heng Wang/Jonathan Bonnitcha)

    Dan Xie,Ìý‘Transnational Due Process and Article V(1)(b) of the New York Convention: Grounding Interpretation and Application of the Due Process Defence in the Public International Law Framework for Treaty Interpretation’ (supervisors: Jonathan Bonnitcha/Lucas Lixinski/Leon Trakman/Jeanne Huang)

    Peicheng Wu, ‘Essence and Extension: When does the Use of Trade Secrets Constitute the Abuse of Market Dominance in China and How Should the Current Approach be Improved? ' (supervisors: Deborah Healey/Xiaochuan Weng/Alexandra George)

    Shangxuan Wu, ‘A Critique of Chinese Dual-Class Structure Listing Regulation: Lessons Learned from Overseas Experiences’ (supervisors: Xiaochuan Weng/ /Marina Nehme/Li Yang)

  • Souheir Edelbi; ‘Colonialism, Race and International Criminal Law: Rereading The Complementarity Principle in the Situations of Kenya and Libya’ (supervisors: Sarah Williams/Fleur Johns)

    Xu (Sophia) Bai; 'Reform of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises: What China Can Learn from the Practice of Competitive Neutrality Policy in Australia' (supervisors: Deborah Healey/Leon Trakman/Heng Wang/Mark Williams)

    Lena Hanifah; ‘Islamic Inheritance Law in Indonesia: The Experiences of Women’ (supervisors: Brendan Edgeworth/Prue Vines)

    Zsofia Korosy;Ìý‘Whaling, Fishing and Conservation in the Pacific: International Law and Oceanic Legal Geography’ (supervisors: Bronwen Morgan/Fleur Johns)

    Huiyang Li; ‘Exploring the Problems of Orphan Films in Australia: A Doctrinal, Empirical and Economic Analysis’ (s