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Daniel Ghezelbash


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  • Professor and Director, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney
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Daniel is a Professor and Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney, and an Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Fellow. He is an internationally recognised scholar of international and comparative refugee and migration law. His ARC DECRA project examines fast-track asylum policies, and whether it is possible to design procedures which are both fair and efficient. He has also published widely on the way restrictive asylum policies have spread around the world. This is the topic of his book, Refuge Lost: Asylum Law in an Interdependent World (Cambridge University Press, 2018).

His research transcends traditional disciplinary barriers, drawing on everything from law, computing, political science, behavioural psychology and data science.

Daniel is passionate about using technology to increase access to justice and to counter systemic discrimination and bias in the legal system. He has been involved in establishing a number of initiatives using technology to increase access to justice, including Wallumatta Legal, a not-for-profit law firm which uses technology to provide low-cost legal advice to family law litigants that would otherwise be unrepresented, and Hear Me Out, which aims to harness the power of complaint making to combat systemic discrimination. He is also one of the pioneers of computational and jurimetrics approaches to studying judicial decision-making in the Australian context.

Daniel is a practicing refugee lawyer. He is Special Counsel at the National Justice Project, and sits on the boards of a number of not-for-profit legal centres, including Refugee Advice and Casework Services and Wallumatta Legal, and is also the co-founder and director of the Access to Justice and Technology Network.

Daniel regularly features and published in domestic and international media outlets on refugee, migration, access to justice and legal technology issues. In 2021, he was selected for the ABC Top 5 Humanities Media Residency.

Experience
  • 2020–present Associate Professor, Macquarie Law School
  • 2014–2019 Senior Lecturer, Macquarie Law School
Education
  • 2016 Sydney Law School, PhD
Publications
  • 2018 Refuge Lost: Asylum Law in an Interdependent World, Cambridge University Press
  • 2018 Securitization of Search and Rescue at Sea: The Response to Boat Migration in the Mediterranean and Offshore Australia, International and Comparative Law Quarterly

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