A/Prof. Maria O'Sullivan

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Associate Professor

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

Department

Deakin Law School

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Contact

m.osullivan@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 925 17062

Research interests

Human Rights Law and Refugee Law

Particular interest in the following aspects of human rights law:

1. The Right to Protest

2. Artificial Intelligence/Automated decision-making and human rights law.

3. Vulnerability and the law.

Publications

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2024

National Security and Human Rights

M O'Sullivan

(2024), pp. 1-25, Australian National Security Law, Sydney, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

Robodebt, Transparency and Freedom of Information - Should the Cabinet Confidentiality Exemption be Retained

Yee-Fui Ng, Maria O'Sullivan

(2024), pp. 192-208, Australian Journal of Administrative Law, C1

journal article
2022

A Response to Paolo Euron's "Uncanny Beauty: Aesthetics of Companionship, Love, and Sex Robots"

Maria O’Sullivan

(2022), Vol. 28, pp. 128-133, Artificial Life, Cambridge, Mass., C1-1

journal article
2021

Public law and statutory interpretation : principles and practice

Lisa Crawford, Janina Boughey, Melissa Castan, Maria O'Sullivan

(2021), Alexandria, N.S.W., A1-1

book

Automated Decision Making and Human Rights: The Right To An Effective Remedy

Maria O'Sullivan

(2021), pp. 1-1, The automated state : implications, challenges and opportunities for public law, Alexandria, N.S.W., B1-1

book chapter
2020

Revitalising public law in a technological era: Rights, transparency and administrative justice

Y Ng, M O’Sullivan, M Paterson, N Witzleb

(2020), Vol. 43, pp. 1041-1077, University of New South Wales Law Journal, Sydney, N.S.W., C1-1

journal article
2019

Refugee law and durability of protection: Temporary residence and cessation of status

Maria O'Sullivan

(2019), pp. 1-242, Refugee Law and Durability of Protection: Temporary Residence and Cessation of Status, London, Eng., A1-1

book

Deliberation and Automation - When is a Decision a "Decision"?

Yee-Fui Ng, Maria O'Sullivan

(2019), Vol. 26, pp. 21-34, Australian Journal of Administrative Law, Sydney, N.S.W., C1-1

journal article
2018

PRIVATE RIGHTS, PROTEST AND PLACE IN BROWN v TASMANIA

Patrick Emerton, Maria O'sullivan

(2018), Vol. 44, pp. 458-490, MONASH UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, C1-1

journal article

Protecting vulnerable refugees: Procedural fairness in the australian fast track regime

E McDonald, Maria O’Sullivan

(2018), Vol. 41, pp. 1003-1043, University of New South Wales Law Journal, Sydney, N.S.W., C1-1

journal article
2017

Access to Refugee Protection: Key Concepts and Contemporary Challenges

Maria O'Sullivan, Dallal Stevens

(2017), Vol. 65, pp. 3-28, States, the law and access to refugee protection : fortresses and fairness, Oxford, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

Interdiction and Screening of Asylum Seekers at Sea: Implications for Asylum Justice

Maria O'Sullivan

(2017), Vol. 65, pp. 93-112, States, the law and access to refugee protection : fortresses and fairness, Oxford, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection Concluding Reflections

Dallal Stevens, Maria O'Sullivan

(2017), Vol. 65, pp. 297-304, States, the law and access to refugee protection : fortresses and fairness, Oxford, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection Fortresses and Fairness

Maria O'Sullivan, Dallal Stevens

(2017), Oxford, Eng., A7-1

edited book
2016

The ethics of resettlement: Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region

Maria O’Sullivan

(2016), Vol. 20, pp. 241-263, The International Journal of Human Rights, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article

The sanctity of asylum: The legality of church sanctuary in Australia

Maria O’Sullivan

(2016), Vol. 41, pp. 254-258, Alternative Law Journal, Melbourne, Vic., C1-1

journal article

Not for export : the failure of Australia's extraterritorial processing regime in Papua New Guinea and the decision of the PNG Supreme Court in Namah (2016)

Azadeh Dastyari, Maria O'Sullivan

(2016), Vol. 42, pp. 308-338, Monash University Law Review, Melbourne, Vic., C1-1

journal article
2015

RETHINKING ASYLUM SEEKER DETENTION AT SEA: THE POWER TO DETAIN ASYLUM SEEKERS AT SEA UNDER THE MARITIME POWERS ACT 2013 (CTH)

Patrick Emerton, Maria O'Sullivan

(2015), Vol. 38, pp. 695-737, UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LAW JOURNAL, C1-1

journal article
2014

Identifying asylum seekers as potential refugees: Transfers and 'acquired rights' under the Refugee Convention

M O'Sullivan

(2014), pp. 122-148, Refugee Protection and the Role of Law: Conflicting Identities, London, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v SZSCA: Should Asylum Seekers Modify their Conduct to Avoid Persecution?

Maria O'Sullivan

(2014), Vol. 36, pp. 541-556, SYDNEY LAW REVIEW, C1-1

journal article

Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention on behal of Castan centre for Human Rights Law, April 2014

Azadeh Dastyari, Maria O'Sullivan, Tania Penovic

(2014), Melbourne, Vic., A6-1

research report/technical paper
2013

Territorial protection: Cessation of refugee status and internal flight alternative compared

M O'Sullivan, M O'Sullivan

(2013), pp. 210-231, The Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Law, Theory and Policy, B1-1

book chapter

The 'Best Interests' of asylum-seeker childrenl who's guarding the guardian?

M O’Sullivan

(2013), Vol. 38, pp. 224-228, Alternative Law Journal, C1-1

journal article
2012

Failure to exercise discretion or perform duties

M O'Sullivan

(2012), pp. 253-264, Australian Administrative Law: Fundamentals, Principles and Doctrines, Cambridge, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

Acting the part: Can non-state entities provide protection under international refugee law?

M O'Sullivan

(2012), Vol. 24, pp. 85-110, International Journal of Refugee Law, C1-1

journal article
2010

Human Security and the Protection of Refugees in Africa

M O'Sullivan

(2010), pp. 155-175, Protecting Human Security in Africa, Oxford, Eng., B1-1

book chapter
2009

The intersection between the international, the regional and the domestic: Seeking asylum in the UK

Maria O'Sullivan

(2009), pp. 228-280, Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Rule of Law: Comparative Perspectives, Cambridge, Eng., B1-1

book chapter
2008

Withdrawing protection under article 1C(5) of the 1951 convention: Lessons from Australia

M O'Sullivan

(2008), Vol. 20, pp. 586-610, International Journal of Refugee Law, C1-1

journal article
2006

Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs v QAAH: Cessation of Refugee Status

Maria O'Sullivan

(2006), Vol. 28, pp. 359-371, SYDNEY LAW REVIEW, C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

No Funded Projects at Deakin found

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report