Interested in the gendered harms of artificial intelligence for women and gender diverse people. And law's role in minimising (or eradicating!) such harm. My latest research is out now in the Notre Dame Journal of Emerging Technologies @UTSLaw@UTSIntLaw
https://t.co/mXW9WBjPKK
In truly extraordinary company, very flattered to make @WomensAgenda "women who will define 2024" list for my work creating the Gender Legislative Index. Tasmanian parliament reacted with a gender audit committee. Which parliament next? @UTSLaw@UTSEngage https://t.co/xKXk3qp6h9
Finishing 2023 #UTSIntLawFest with a holiday reading gift from @DrJessieHohmann and @HarryHobbsUTS - access to their forthcoming London Review of International Law article on Cinderella stamps, micronations and claims of statehood
https://t.co/gV6vvSrji3
In 2023 (despite the 2021 volume year!) @GenMWilkinson examined lessons learned from the WTO disputes about Australian plain packaging and the Philip Morris-Uruguay ISDM. Useful guidance as Australia implements e-cigarette regulation reforms #UTSIntLawFest
https://t.co/550q53vQc4
In 2023, Alexandra Grey examined how ICESCR arts 2 and 12 interact for linguistic non-discrimination, conceptualised a rights-based approach to Covid communications in terms of using minority languages and assessed how Australia measured up #UTSIntLawFest https://t.co/Cp13Kj2aHL
In yet another great 2023 collaboration, Daniel Robinson and @evana_wright use the Convention on Biodiversity and the Nagoya Protocol to explore evaluating ‘success’ in access and benefit sharing activities #UTSIntLawFest
https://t.co/7GTwpt0N6m
Another stellar collaboration for 2023 #UTSIntLawFest from @DrJessieHohmann and Caroline Compton explores the implications of AI for the right to housing - an important read! https://t.co/dvXNtj1yMm
A highlight of 2023 #UTSIntLawFest is celebrating promotions of @UTSIntLaw members this week for @DrJessieHohmann and Terri Libesman to Professor and @evana_wright and @antheavogl to Associate professor. Congratulations on all of your amazing accomplishments!
@DrLauraSKh has been busy in 2023, sharing her interdisciplinary work on language in refugee status determination with European scholars, practitioners, and decision-makers, most recently presenting at Maastricht Centre for Human Rights. #UTSIntLawFest https://t.co/fSPaW9bhew,
Reflecting 1 year later on whether CEDAW Committee's Individual Communication on the rights of Sri Lankan Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, defender of Sri Lankan LGBTQI community, has had any impact. @UTSLaw's @rvijeyarasa’s take on the case https://t.co/BFa7togtcv 2023 #utsintlawfest
In Cyber Micronations and Digital Sovereignty @harryhobbsUTS Philip Haywood and Robert Motum grapple with questions of statehood for cyber micronations and its recognition in international law. 2023 #UTSIntLawFest
https://t.co/VOCFwIIobL
In 2023 @GenMWilkinson proposed Founding a Global Human Rights Culture for Trade Marks, shining light on underexplored human rights implications of trade mark registration, use and enforcement #UTSIntLawFest https://t.co/4SJFjyBP7T
How can the right to a healthy environment strengthen socio-economic rights enjoyment and reframe human rights' in the face of climate change? @UTSIntLaw's @BethGoldblatt and @cristyclark ask in there recent article: https://t.co/uJ6NwDW8iX #UTSIntLawFest
Reflecting 1 year later on whether CEDAW Committee's Individual Communication on the rights of Sri Lankan Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, defender of Sri Lankan LGBTQI community, has had any impact. @UTSLaw's @rvijeyarasa’s take on the case https://t.co/BFa7togtcv 2023 #utsintlawfest
Starting off #utsintlawfest, a submission about the importance of federal recognition for economic, social & cultural rights to the PJCHR Inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Framework from @BethGoldblatt @DrJessieHohmann@cristyclark@GenMWilkinson
https://t.co/gAbfF6uNM8
On this 75th anniversary of the UDHR and human rights day, we are starting 2023 #utsintlawfest and celebrating the many contributions of our academics and their collaborators. Stay tuned!
@rvijeyarasa's review in EJIL of @RuthRubioMarn1's must-read "Global Gender Constitutionalism and Women's Citizenship". How far have Constitutions and international law come in centring women's interests?
Interested in constitutions as a tool to advance women’s rights? @RuthRubioMarn1 's 'Global Gender Constitutionalism' a must read. My review of Rubio-Marín’s notable contribution to re-centring gender in constitutional & int law debates in EJIL https://t.co/1QF4bds5r1 @UTSIntLaw
How Australia is working hard to once again become a global leader on gender responsive budgeting. Thoughts from @UTSIntLaw's
@rvijeyarasa in @LowyInstitute The Interpreter. Have a read and share! https://t.co/aVAs8XmR8S