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Emily Singh is a Lecturer (Practice) at Monash Law and currently serves as the Principal Lawyer and Practice Manager (acting) for Monash Law Clinics. With a robust background in social justice, Emily has extensive experience in administrative law, focusing on social security, refugee, and immigration issues. She has dedicated her career to enhancing access to justice through direct legal services and educational initiatives aimed at systemic reform. Prior to her role at Monash, she was the Principal Lawyer at Social Security Rights Victoria, where she led legal services for clients navigating complex Centrelink processes. Emily's work has spanned multiple organizations including the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, where she focused on legal representation for gender-based refugee claims. She founded a specialized women's refugee legal clinic in Australia and has been involved in counter-trafficking efforts and medico-legal report writing for refugee advocacy. Her teaching at Monash includes clinical units that emphasize community engagement and innovative legal service delivery. Emily supervises students on a diverse range of legal issues, from family violence intervention orders to debt and immigration cases, and is recognized for her work in clinical legal education and social justice practices.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching various clinical units and supervising students in legal practice.
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