Rebekah McWhirter title
Dr Rebekah (Bek) McWhirter is an interdisciplinary researcher, whose work integrates law, bioethics, genomics and history. Her research uses empirical and theoretical methods to address legal and ethical aspects of health, and aims to identify how law can support health. Her work focuses on the regulation of genomic research, particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, and research ethics governance. Her work is supported by funding from the NHMRC, MRFF and ARC.
Anton Moiseienko title
Anton Moiseienko is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the Australian National University. His work focuses on financial crime, including money laundering, terrorist financing and proliferation financing, and the legal and policy aspects of economic sanctions.
Dominique Dalla-Pozza title
Dominique Dalla-Pozza is a senior lecturer at the ANU Law School working in t
Jason Chin title
I study the many ways in which research informs the legal system, and particularly how that relationship can be improved. This includes making sure law relies on the most transparent and reliable psychology, forensic science, criminology, and empirical legal research. In law, this often applies to expert evidence and law reform.
I’m also interested in broader questions, like what metaresearch tells us about how to build knowledge in a credible and efficient way.
Ruoying Chen title
Ruoying Chen conducts research on the intersection between private law and regulatory theories/practice, especially across the financial and securities market, eminent domain/real estate market, and environmental regulation/climate change, with a comparative approach, especially between the US and China.
Jelena Gligorijevic title
Dr Jelena Gligorijević specialises in media law, constitutional law, and legal philosophy.
Her research focuses on the intersection of these areas in issues including privacy, defamation, parliamentary privilege, and freedom of expression, and is published widely in apex peer-reviewed journals.