My Expertise
International refugee law, international human rights law, offshore processing in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, State responsibility, extraterritorial human rights obligations, refugee protection in the Asia-Pacific region, Cambodia.
Keywords
Fields of Research (FoR)
Public international law, Migration, asylum and refugee law, International humanitarian and human rights lawSEO tags
Biography
Madeline Gleeson is a lawyer and Senior Research Fellow at the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney, where she directs the Offshore Processing and Regional Protection projects.
Madeline specialises in international human rights and refugee law, with a focus on the law of State responsibility, extraterritorial human rights obligations, offshore processing on Nauru and Manus Island, and refugee protection in...view more
Madeline Gleeson is a lawyer and Senior Research Fellow at the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney, where she directs the Offshore Processing and Regional Protection projects.
Madeline specialises in international human rights and refugee law, with a focus on the law of State responsibility, extraterritorial human rights obligations, offshore processing on Nauru and Manus Island, and refugee protection in the Asia-Pacific region.
She has extensive experience working with forcibly displaced people around the world. She has conducted research on asylum seekers and refugees, statelessness, human trafficking, labour migration and land grabbing with the Jesuit Refugee Service in Cambodia, and worked with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) in Geneva, Switzerland. She also has human rights experience in South Africa and Indonesia, and previously practiced as a solicitor in Australia.
Madeline holds a Master in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland; a Bachelor of Laws (with First Class Honours) and Bachelor of International Studies from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia; and a Diploma in Political Studies (Certificat d’Etudes Politiques) from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, France. She is admitted as a practitioner of the High Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
My Qualifications
BInSt (UNSW)
LLB (Hons) (UNSW)
Master of International Law (IHEID)
My Awards
Awards, prizes and nominations
- Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction (2017)
- Longlisted, Stella Prize (2016)
- UNSW Law Dean’s Award for Research Excellence (2016)
- Longlisted, Walkley Book Award (2016)
- Shortlisted, Queensland Literary Awards (The University of Queensland Non-fiction Book Award) (2016)
- UNSW Faculty of Law Dean’s List of Excellence in Immigration Law and Practice (2009)
- Shortlisted for the 2017 Australian Book Industry Awards (Small publishers’ adult book of the year)
- Shortlisted, 2017 NSW Premier’s Award, Multicultural NSW Award
- Shortlisted, Colin Roderick Award 2017
Scholarships
General Sir John Monash Scholarship for Postgraduate Study (2012 – 2014)
My Research Supervision
Supervision keywords
Areas of supervision
Available to supervise UNSW Law students undertaking an undergraduate or JD Research Thesis (LAWS3423) or (JURD7823) in the area(s) of:
- international refugee law
- international human rights law
- State responsibility
- extraterritorial jurisdiction
- offshore processing
- maritime interception
- refugee protection in the Asia-Pacific
My Teaching
Forced Migration & Human Rights in International Law (LAWS3187)
Forced Migration & Human Rights in International Law (JURD7387)