Daniel Ghezelbash
Department of law
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Daniel joined Macquarie Law School in 2014 where he teaches courses in administrative law, human rights and social justice advocacy. He is the founder and Director of the Macquarie University Social Justice Clinic. Prior to joining Macquarie Law School he was a Sessional Lecturer at Sydney Law School where he taught courses in refugee law at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Research Interest
Daniel's research focuses on comparative refugee and immigration law. He has a particular interest in the diffusion of restrictive asylum seeker policies across jurisdictions. He has spent time as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School, Brooklyn Law School and New York Law School. Domestic, international, regional and comparative refugee law; domestic and comparative immigration law; administrative law; law of the sea; comparative law; legal transfers/transplants; international human rights law.
Publications
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Crock M, Ghezelbash D. Due Process and Rule of Law as Human Rights: The Court and the" Offshore" Processing of Asylum Seekers'(2011). Australian Journal of Administrative Law.;18:101.
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Crock M, Ghezelbash D. Due process and rule of law as human rights: the High Court and the offshore processing of asylum seekers.
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Crock M, Ghezelbash D. Do loose lips bring ships? The role of policy, politics and human rights in managing unauthorised boat arrivals. Griffith Law Review. 2010 Jan 1;19(2):238-87.