
In the media: Felicity calls for Lindsay Sandiford’s release
Felicity was quoted in the Mirror UK this week, again calling for the release of British grandmother, Lindsay Sandiford who

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

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

In early April Felicity was delighted to give a presentation on human trafficking to women in policing in Tanzania. Felicity

Felicity is thrilled to share her new column for Law News Day, Justice Unscripted. The first two issues were published

Felicity has recently called on the UK to strike a deal with the Indonesian government to bring the incarcerated British

Felicity is delighted to hear the news that after nearly a decade of imprisonment Mary Jane Veloso has returned to

Today Felicity received the superb news that Mary Jane Veloso will finally be allowed to go home soon. Ms Veloso

Felicity is delighted to be back in Tanzania in November, working with Lawyers Without Borders facilitating training sessions on human

Felicity, Gabriela Franich and Cate Read have published an article in the Deakin Law Student Society’s publication, Et Cetera. ‘An

On September 11th Felicity witnessed the signing of an MOU between Lawyers without Borders and the Judiciary of Zanzibar as

Felicity presented at the Lawyers Without Borders Judicial Symposium for judges from the High Court and Kadhi Court in Zanzibar.

Felicity has returned to Tanzania this month, working with Lawyers without Borders on anti-human trafficking projects across the country. Events

Continuing her work with Lawyers Without Borders Felicity has been in Tanzania this month working with local organisations, such as

Felicity was back in Kenya this week, delivering a seminar on ‘Mental Wellness in the Office’ in the context of

In April this year, Felicity has spent time in Nairobi, Kenya, working with the ODPP and Lawyers Without Borders to

Earlier in March Felicity spoke at Legalwise Australia‘s criminal law conference on universal jurisdiction cases in Australia and the implementation

Felicity spoke on the application of the Non-Punishment Principle for the International Bar Association’s Legal Policy and Research Unit on

Read the presentation here, the handout here and more about the event here.

The paper is now available online here.

You can read it here. To see my appointment to their expert reflection group, visit my Appointments page.