Abdullah Alajlan

P:  (08) 8201 5039

E:  abdullah.alajlan@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.78, Social Sciences South Building

Thesis title:

Draft regulations in credit risk management for Islamic banks and financial institutions.

   

Ahmed Alfaifi

P:  (08) 8201 5567

E:  alfa0013@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict: A comparative study of modern international law and Islamic Law.

 

Alecia Alinejad

P:  (08) 8201 2864

E:  alin0002@flinders.edu.au  

L:  Room 2.49, LWCM Building

Thesis topic:

Criminal Justice.

   

Abdulrahman Alqahtani

E:  alqa0032@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

The revolution between Islamic law and International law.

   

Sami Alrashidi

P:  (08) 8201 2563

E:  alra0019@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.76, Social Sciences South Building

Thesis title:

International human rights law: the progress of women rights and cultural barriers in light of the Convention of Elimination of All Discriminations Against Women and Feminism perspective in Middle East.

   

Rhys Aston

P:  (08) 8201 5975

E:  rhys.aston@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.16, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

The relationship between Law and Culture, and Law, Power and Resistance.

   
 

Rhiannon Bandiera

P:  (08) 8201 3706

E:  rhiannon.bandiera@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.27, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

The criminogenic effects of pharmaceutical regulation and its impact on the trade of counterfeit medicine in Australia.

   

Paul Bennett

E:  benn0147@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

Specialist Courts and Practices for Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders in South Australia.

   

Nerida Chazal

P:  (08) 8201 3706

E:  nerida.chazal@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.27, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Telling stories:  The narratives of the International Criminal Court and the construction of justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

   

Fiona Clarke

E:  clar0238@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

Legal issues affecting intersex and/or transgender children.

 

   

Kylie Doyle

E:  kylie.doyle@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

The subject in peril:  A deconstruction of the dichotomy of the self and the criminal other in television crime prevention campaigns.

   

Andrew Groves

E:  andrew.groves@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.49, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Risk on the dance-floor: Examining young people’s perceptions of risk associated with nightclubs, methamphetamine use and young people in the Adelaide night-time economy.

   

Anna Guthleben

P:  (08) 8201 2563

E:  anna.guthleben@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.76, Social Sciences South Building

Thesis title:

Law Reform Commissions in developing countries and their relationship to human rights, civil liberties and gender equity.

   

Suzanne Jarrad

P:  (08) 8201 5975

E:  jarr0006@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.16, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

An analysis of legal and moral personhood in the context of decision making and dementia.

 

Buol Garang Juuk

P:  TBA

E:  juuk0001@flinders.edu.au

L:  TBA

Thesis title:

Comparative Law.

   

Larisa Karklins

P: (08) 8201 5567 

E:  kark0006@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room  3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

The risk of social networking sites to South Australian high school students.

   

Nadia Karklins

P: (08) 8201 5567 

E:  kark0007@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room  3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

Coping with change:  Staff perceptions and responses to South Australia's new Youth Training Centre.

   

Wondwossen Kassa

P: (08) 8201 3307

E:  wondwossen.kassa@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room  3.28, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Terrorism and the law in Africa: Challenges and Prospects.

   

Jo Kennedy

P: (08) 8201 5567

E:  jo.kennedy@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room  3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

Animal-Offender Co-rehabilitation within Correctional Facilities.

 

 

Ahmad Khumaidi

P:  (08) 8201 5567

E:  khum0004@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.11a Education Building

Thesis Title:

Transit Country's Challenges on Migrant Smuggling: Exploring gaps in Indonesia's law enforcement response

   

Samantha Kontra

P: (08) 8201 5567 

E:  kont0020@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room  3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

Constructive Critique of the Utility of Pre-Action Protocols in the Australian Justice System.

   

Quang Vu Luu

E:  luu0008@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

International environmental law principles for dam building in a developing country context: a case study of the Mekong River.

   

Paul Marks

P:  (08) 8201 3672

E:  paul.marks@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.29, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Violent workplace crime: Post incident experiences of injured workers.

   

Mary McKenna

P:  (08) 8201 3856

E:  mary.mckenna@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.41, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

What a shame to blame: Child and adolescent family violence.

   

Danielle Misell

P:  (08) 8201 2563

E:  mise0001@flinders.edu.au

L:   Room 3.76, Social Sciences South Building

Thesis title:

Just Rewards or Unjust Punishment: Defining progress, success and failure for individuals participating in drug court programs.
   

Thuy Hang Nguyen

P:  (08) 8201 5975

E:  nguy0002@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.16, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Reforming Vietnamese legislation on the media, a special reference to Australia's experience.

   

Khalid Owaydhah

P:  (08) 8201 2864

E:  oway0001@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.49, Law and Commerce Building

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Thesis title:

Principles of Self-defence in Islamic law. 

   

Glen Palmer

E:  palm0170@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

International Human Rights Law: identifying if there are legal obligations to uphold economic, social and cultural rights.

   

Adam Pocrnic

P:  (08) 8201 3307

E:  pocr0001@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.28, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Examining Multi-Agency Partnerships and the Politicization of Security.

 

Michael Princi

External study

E:  prin0036@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

A Review of Australian Commercial Radio Regulation 

   

Johan Revalk

P: (08) 8201 5567 

E:  reva0002@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room  3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

International Law - Global Governance - Nowhere for Tyrants, Terrorists and Torturers to hide: The growing demand by victims of international crime for protection through global governance.

   

Kynan Rogers

P:  (08) 8201 5795

E:  kynan.rogers@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.16, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Touching from a Distance: Paternalism in Medical Law.

   

Jeremy Ryder

P:  (08) 8201 3706

E:  jeremy.ryder@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 3.27, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

The nature and impact of prisoner art within and beyond prison.

   

Maria Scheffer

E:  maria.scheffer@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

War Crime Trials in Australia: An analysis of the decisions behind the prosecution of WWII war criminals in Australia and a comparison of the outcomes with prosecutions mounted in the UK and Canada.

 

Catherine Schubert

P:  (08) 8201 2864

E:  schu0246@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.49, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis Title:

Film Classification and the Concept of Harm & Legal and Criminological Consideration of such Harm

   

Tom Sullivan

Thesis title:

What role does graffiti play in the ways that users of different urban spaces understand and engage with these enironments.

   

Muhammad Taufan

P:  (08) 8201 5567

L:  Room 3.11a, Education Building

Thesis title:

The Offshore Petroleum Concession Factors in the International Maritime Boundary Delimitation.

   

Jessica Viven

P:  (08) 8201 2745

E:  jessica.viven@flinders.edu.au

L:  Room 2.11, Law and Commerce Building

Thesis title:

Is Australia acting in ‘Bad Faith’? A Comparative Analysis of the Good Faith Principle in Law: International and European Influences on the Australian Approach.

 Completed Post Graduate Students

 

 

 

 

 

Anna Kalaitzidis

E:  anna.kalaitzidis@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

Strangers When We Meet? Genetic Identities, Offspring and Australian Law and Policy.

 

 

 

Dani Milos

E:  dani.milos@flinders.edu.au

Thesis title:

Meeting the legal needs of South Sudanese communities in Australia: The need to recognise legal pluralism.