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Dr Andreas Schloenhardt
Project Coordinator, Chief Investigator; www.law.uq.edu.au/andreas-schloenhardt
a.schloenhardt@law.uq.edu.au (61) 07 3365 6191
Andreas is an associate professor at The University of Queensland TC Beirne School of Law in Brisbane, Australia, a visiting professor at the Centre of International Relations at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and an Adjunct Professor at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California. Andreas’ principal areas of research include criminal law, organised crime, narcotrafficking, terrorism, international criminal law, and immigration and refugee law. His recent works focuses on organised crime legislation, the illicit trade in timber and timber products, the illicit market for amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS), and the plight of North Korean Refugees in China. |
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Genevieve Beirne
Research Assistant
Genevieve studies arts and law at The University of Queensland. For this project, Genevieve is working on the role of government agencies and the media reporting of trafficking in persons in Australia. |
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Lachlan Cameron
Research Assistant
Lachlan studies political science and law at The University of Queensland. He coordinates the group’s work on the prostitution industry in Australia and Canada and also examines media reporting on trafficking in persons. |
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Toby Corsbie
Research Assistant
Toby is an LLB candidate at The University of Queensland. Toby’s work focuses specifically on reported cases and prosecutions of traffickers in Australia and the regulation of the sex industry in Queensland. |
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Christopher Deitch
Research Assistant
Chris is a second year law student at The University of Queensland TC Beirne School of Law. His current work focuses on the prostitution industry in Australia. |
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Isabel G Dowe
Research Assistant
Isabel is a candidate in the Bachelor of Arts and LLB program at The University of Queensland with a double–major in Peace and Conflict Studies. She joined the work group in January 2009 and is exploring the work of international organisations in combating trafficking in persons. |
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Georgina Elliott
Research Assistant
Georgina Elliott is a 2nd Year Arts and Law Student at The University of Queensland, majoring in English literature and History. She is currently working on researching online prostitution, specifically online escort services. |
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Thanu Gunewardena
Research Assistant
Thanu studies law and economics at The University of Queensland. In this working group, Thanu specialises on official reports and statistics on human trafficking and on prostitution offences in Australia. |
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Brendan Hall
Research Assistant
Brendan joined the working group in July 2009 and specialises on visas and other immigration matters relevant to human trafficking. At The University of Queensland, Brendan studies Law and Arts with a focus on Mandarin Chinese and Japanese. |
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Jarrod Jolly
Research Assistant
Jarrod studies a Bachelor of Law and Arts at The University of Queensland. He joined the working group in July 2008. Jarrod specialises on trafficking offences and he also controls the working group’s website. |
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Phillip Jorgensen
Research Assistant
Phillip studies Business/Law at The University of Queensland majoring in Real Estate and Property Development. He joined the Working Group in August 2009 and is currently working on unskilled migration and labour trafficking. |
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Emile McPhee
Research Assistant
Emile is a candidate in The University of Queensland’s Bachelor of Science and LLB programs. In the working group, he analyses statistical data and the work of Australian government agencies and non-government organisations. |
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Julia Noble
Research Assistant
Julia studies Arts/Law at The University of Queensland majoring in Political Science and English Literature. She joined the Working Group in August 2009 and is currently working on exploitation in the prostitution industry. |
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Sally Stubbington
Research Assistant
Sally studies Law and Arts at the University of Queensland with a double major in Political Science. She joined the Human Trafficking Working Group in March 2009 and is currently working on international law relating to slavery and sexual servitude. |
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Luke Trimarchi
Research Assistant
Luke studies Law and Arts and the University of Queensland with a major in International Relations and Economics. He joined the group in May 2009. Luke is examining the effectiveness of international instruments such as the UN Protocol against Trafficking in Persons in combating human trafficking. |
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Lisa Yang Zhong
Research Assistant
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