Cambodia’s trafficking laws exacerbate exploitation
The crackdown on sex work under Cambodia’s anti-trafficking regime has forced the industry further underground, Flinders University researcher Dr Larissa Sandy says.
The crackdown on sex work under Cambodia’s anti-trafficking regime has forced the industry further underground, Flinders University researcher Dr Larissa Sandy says.
Emerging research leaders from diverse fields including criminology and materials science are among the winners of Flinders University’s Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Early Career Researchers.
Fifteen students from Flinders Law School have toured India as part of the Australian Government’s AsiaBound Program to promote student engagement with Asia.
Flinders University is joining forces with the Sammy D Foundation in a bid to reduce family violence.
Flinders graduate, Paul Gordon, has been named joint winner of the South Australian Gray Young Lawyer of the Year award.
A new Legal Advice Clinic has opened on campus at Flinders.
Professor Andrew Goldsmith will return to Flinders Law school to boost the research profile of criminal justice at the University.
The means to combat the illegal economy already exist, but curbing global money laundering demands co-operative international action by politicians that is unlikely to occur, according to economist and author Loretta Napoleoni.
Flinders University has been saddened by the news of the death on August 25 of Elliott Johnston QC, one of Adelaide’s most distinguished and distinctive legal figures, who played a key role in the development of the Flinders Law School.