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Associates & Collaborators


 

The Centre has some people & organisations who are affiliated with the Centre through their role with a project of the Centre. They can also be other institutions or organisations that a Centre project has a partnership with.

 

Andrew Byrnes

Andrew Byrnes is a Chief Investigator on the Australian’s First Bill of Rights Project and he currently holds an appointment with UNSW Law Faculty as Professor of International Law.  

Weblink: http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/staff/ByrnesA/

 

Christine Chinkin

Christine Chinkin is Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics. She is working with Hilary Charlesworth on the role of women in state-building and international dispute resolution.

Web link: http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/c.chinkin@lse.ac.uk/


Augustine Park

Augustine SJ Park is a visiting fellow involved with theoretical and empirical research on the role of restorative justice in reintegrating and reconciling child soldiers in post-conflict Sierra Leone.  She recently completed her doctorate in Sociology at York University (Toronto, Canada), and there examined the ways in which increasingly globalised conceptions of childhood inform post-conflict responses to child soldiers in Sierra Leone.  Augustine has an appointment at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) as a criminologist in 2007/08, following a year-long visit with RegNet.

 

 

Department of Justice and Community Safety

The ACT Department of Justice and Community Safety is the industry partner on the ARC Linkage project assessing the impact of the Australia ’s First Bill of Rights . The Department is responsible for a wide range of activities and services in the areas of justice, the law, emergencies, commercial practices and government elections and includes the ACT Human Rights Office. The department, through the Human Rights Office, is an industry partner on the ARC Linkage Project Australia 's first bill of rights: Assessing the impact of the Australian Capital Territory 's Human Rights Act.

ACT Department of Justice and Community Safety http://www.jcs.act.gov.au
ACT Human Rights Office http://www.hro.act.gov.au/index.html