Anna Talbot teaches and researches in public international law, focusing on international human rights law and international refugee law, and maintains an interest in Australian constitutional cases concerning the separation of powers. She is completing a PhD with the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney on how the right to life can protect people displaced in the context of climate change. She also coordinates the Strategic Litigation Network for the Kaldor Centre, connecting lawyers and academics to support litigation relevant to refugees. Prior to entering the academy, Anna conducted complex strategic human rights litigation in various courts throughout Australia, the United Kingdom and Europe regarding immigration detention, citizenship, offshore processing and post-colonial reparations. She also represented Amnesty International at the United Nations in Geneva and New York, focusing on expert human rights mechanisms.
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