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Professor Sarah Joseph

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Research Interests

Constitutional Law
Human Rights

Supervisor Profile

Qualified to supervise: Honours; Masters; PhD;

Current projects under supervision

Honours:

Three LLB Honours Projects

Masters:

One LLM Graduate Research Paper

Doctoral:

PhD:

Strengthening religious freedom through the protection of freedom from religion

SJD:

Integration of fragmented international economic and human rights law

Human rights accountability of non-state actors

International law, Islamic jurisprudence and the constitution of Pakistan

Editorial Boards

Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights Law Review
Member, Editorial Board, Brunel Journal of International Law
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment

Grants and Commissions

2005: "The World Trade Organisation and Human Rights", with Professor J Waincymer and Professor D Kinley, $240,000

2005: Don Chipp Foundation Grant, "Bills of Rights in an Age of Terror", with Dr J Debeljak, Dr P Emerton and Ibrahim Abraham, $5000

2004: The Accountability of Human Rights NGO's, Monash Law Faculty small grant, $2900

2002-04: The Human Rights Responsibilities of Multinational Corporations, ARC Linkage Grant, with Professor D. Kinley, M. Davison, and J. Schultz, $350,000+ over 2002-4

2000: Funds to employ indexer for "The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials and Commentary" (co-author with J. Schultz and M. Castan), Monash Law Faculty Small Grant, $2500

1993-4: "The United Kingdom's compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights", Airey Neave Research Fellowship, with Professor D. Harris (University of Nottingham), ₤ 32,000

Publications

2010

Other publications by Professor Joseph are available at:

http://ssrn.com/author=865916

Joseph, S L & McBeth, A.  Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law, Research Handbooks in International Law. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, UK. (2010)

Joseph, S & Castan, M. Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View. Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia. (2010)

Joseph, S L. 'Scope of application'. In Daniel Moeckli, Sangeeta Shah, Sandesh Sivakumuran and David Harris (Eds). International Human Rights Law. Oxford University Press, New York USA, (2010) 150-170

Joseph, S. 'Civil and political rights'. In Mashood A. Baderin and Manisuli Ssenyonjo (Eds), International Human Rights Law: Six Decades after the UDHR and Beyond. Ashgate Publishing Company,Surrey UK, (2010) 89-106

Joseph, S. 'UN covenants and labour rights'. In Colin Fenwick and Tonia Novitz (Eds). Human Rights at Work: Perspectives on Law and Regulation. Hart Publishing Ltd, Oxford,UK, (2010) 331-358

Joseph, S & Kyriakakis, J. The United Nations and human rights, In Sarah Joseph , Adam McBeth (Eds). Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, UK, (2010) 1-35

Joseph, S. 'Sport and the law: Sport and human rights: Closer than you think' (2010) 35(4) Alternative Law Journal 235-236

 

 

Complete listing of publications, including those prior to 2010

 
Photograph of Professor Sarah Joseph

Email address

Contact Hours: By appointment

Clayton campus
Room: 351
Phone: +61 3 9905 5514
Fax: +61 3 9905 5305