Lecturer in Law, Queensland University of Technology
Dr Danielle Bozin has worked as an academic, a Legal Officer in the Commonwealth Public Service, and in the community legal sector. Danielle’s principal research interests and publications are in the field of international family law, with a particular focus on gender, child rights, transnational families, empirical legal studies and feminist legal theory. Danielle is a member of the International Law and Global Governance Research Program within the School of Law at QUT.
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Nov 19, 2019 02:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
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