
Anti-Slavery Forum: Australia’s implementation of the non-punishment principle
Felicity was delighted to speak at the 2025 Anti-Slavery Forum alongside her assistant and co-author, Phillipa Stafford, on the preliminary

Felicity was delighted to speak at the 2025 Anti-Slavery Forum alongside her assistant and co-author, Phillipa Stafford, on the preliminary

In her latest article for Law News Day, Felicity explores the intersection of consumer protection, modern slavery and Quality Compliance.

According to Magistrate M. H. Thomas, the answer is yes. In October Felicity appeared on a matter for a vulnerable

Felicity was quoted in the Mirror UK this week, again calling for the release of British grandmother, Lindsay Sandiford who

On 21 October, an amendment to the Sentencing Bill (UK) was tabled by MP Zoe Franklin, which would the substantial

In early November, the preliminary findings of a forthcoming report (funded by Deakin Law School and a Victorian Legal Services

In her latest article for Rolling Stone (MENA), Felicity links Sinéad O’Connor’s haunting song of An Gorta Mór – the

Felicity is delighted to announce that she is now on the list of counsel at the Dubai International Financial Centre

Felicity joined Trapped host Roddy Russell for Episode 18 of this fascinating and vitally important podcast which reveals the struggles

In early September Felicity was a panellist at an author event hosted by LexisNexis Australia in Melbourne. One from the

After five years and 32 editions, Felicity has stepped down from her role as Editor of online international law journal,

Felicity and Miranda Ching recently co-authored an article for the International Bar Association’s newsletter, offering a perspective on the ‘rising

On the 22nd August, Felicity spoke at Legalwise’s 2nd annual Domestic Violence Forum, examining changes to relevant laws in the

Felicity was delighted to speak at the annual International Affairs Society Diplomatic Gala on the 20th of August. Felicity appeared

Felicity has been included in a USA Today list of ‘Leading women who are challenging the status quo in 2025’…

In a new column for Rolling Stone MENA, Felicity unpacks the use of nasheeds (Islamic devotional songs) as prosecution evidence

In July Felicity received permission to appear in the High Court of the Cook Islands with solicitor (and former student)

On July 24th Felicity spoke to the Victorian chapter of the International Law Association global justice, ICL and terrorism defence

On July 22nd Felicity facilitated a CPD webinar for Greens List, ‘Unlawful Soundings: Art/Culture Not Evidence: Music on Trial. Literally.’

In a new article for the Justice Gap, Felicity points out that the Criminal Bar Association’s position on Joint Enterprise,