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Danielle Moon is an academic at Macquarie University with qualifications including a BA from the University of Oxford, a Masters Research degree, and a PhD in Law. She has over a decade of experience as a qualified solicitor advising UK Central Government departments on complex legal and policy issues. Her current research centers on freedom of information law, particularly from the perspective of public servants, and she addresses the organizational disincentives to openness and the role of Information Commissioners. Danielle teaches postgraduate courses in Legal Research Methodologies and undergraduate courses in International Human Rights Law, Legal Governance, Professional Leadership, Discrimination Law, and Administrative Law. Her research interests include Human Rights Law, Transparency, Accountability, Organizational Theory, and Public Administration, and she supervises research students at honours, masters, and PhD levels.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Lecturer in Law focusing on teaching and research in legal methodologies and human rights.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).