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Francesca Dominello is a Lionel Murphy Scholar and holds a combined Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree from Macquarie University, a Master of Laws (Research), and a PhD from the University of New South Wales. She has a keen interest in social justice issues faced by Indigenous peoples, women, and children. Her research encompasses a broad range of topics including Indigenous legal issues, family law policy, human rights law, civil remedies, and administrative constitutional law. Dominello's LLM thesis focused on native title law in Australia, while her PhD involved state apologies to Indigenous peoples in Australia and Canada. She has authored and co-authored several works such as 'Family Law' published by Cambridge University Press and 'State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples: Law, Politics, Ethics' by Routledge. Aside from her academic pursuits, she has practiced as a solicitor in various areas of law including native title and immigration. Dominello actively supervises students on topics such as Indigenous sovereignty and family law policy, as well as human rights law addressing violations against women and children.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).