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Jason O'Neil is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in the School of Global and Public Law within the Faculty of Law and Justice. He is also a Scientia PhD Candidate in the School of Social Sciences. His research interests encompass public law, public policy, and Indigenous Studies, with a particular focus on the cultural resurgence and self-determination rights of Indigenous peoples. Jason's PhD project seeks to redefine Indigenous self-determination in the context of Australian public policy and aims to reconfigure policy processes to better respond to the rights of Indigenous peoples. He is dedicated to teaching public law and has previously served as the Director of Indigenous Legal Education. Jason's commitment to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in legal education and the legal profession is evident in his roles at UNSW, including leading the Faculty's Indigenous content curriculum review and recruitment initiatives. He is also the Executive Director of Ngalaya Indigenous Corporation, an organization that supports Indigenous lawyers and law students in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Jason's career includes previous positions at the Public Interest Advocacy Centre and Legal Aid NSW, underscoring his extensive experience in legal advocacy, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Lectures in public law and leads initiatives for Indigenous legal education.
Ngalaya Indigenous Corporation • NSW, ACT
Supports Indigenous lawyers and law students, promoting revitalization.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Responsible for convening teaching and providing support for Indigenous law students.
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