The Feminist Legal Research group brings together wide ranging scholarship on many areas of law examined through a feminist lens.
Feminist Legal Research
convenors
Members
- Alecia Simmonds
- Ana Vrdoljak
- Anthea Vogl
- Beth Goldblatt
- Catherine Robinson
- Diane Kirkby
- Elyse Methven
- Frances Simmons
- Honni van Rijswijk
- Isabel Karpin
- Isabella Alexander
- Jenni Millbank
- Jessie Hohmann
- Karen O'Connell
- Katherine Biber
- Laurie Berg
- Lisa Billington
- Maxine Evers
- Michael Thomson
- Miranda Kaye
- Nicole Watson
- Penny Crofts
- Ramona Vijeyarasa
- Renata Grossi
- Sacha Molitorisz
- Sally Sheldon
- Sara Dehm
- Teresa Somes
- Terri Libesman
- Thalia Anthony
- Tracey Booth
- Trish Luker
GRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS
- Alicia Pearce
- Beth Gibbings
- Cristina Ricci
- Elvira Pertega
- Kate Thomas
- Sophie Russell
The UTS Faculty of Law has a particular strength in this area with many leading and emerging feminist legal scholars who engage in both critique of the law and attempts to transform it.
Research interests span criminal law and evidence, international law and human rights, refugee and migration law, constitutional law, family law, legal issues associated with health and the body, Indigenous legal issues, law, history and colonialism, as well as law and humanities.
Members are committed to sharing their work, collaborating with each other and working across disciplines. The group of approximately 30 people includes members from other universities in Sydney and holds regular seminars.