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Professor Kate Ogg undertakes interdisciplinary research in areas such as refugee law, human rights, litigation, access to justice, and feminist legal theory. Kate's recent monograph, published by Cambridge University Press, is entitled 'Protection of Refuge: Refugee Rights and Migration Management'. She is a co-editor of 'Future Feminist Engagement with International Law' (Edward Elgar, 2019), and has published influential book chapters and journal articles in leading international and Australian edited collections and journals. Kate has been invited to present her research at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' Headquarters in Geneva and has provided evidence on international refugee law to the Australian Federal Parliament. She regularly offers commentary on developments in refugee law and policy to domestic and international media outlets. Currently, she is working on an Australian Research Council funded project related to community sponsorship of refugees. In 2024, Kate will commence a new project concerning the movement of litigation funded by an Australian Research Council grant.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in law, particularly focusing on refugee rights and feminist legal theory.
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