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Tamara Tulich is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, specializing in law and justice. Her research focuses on preventive justice, anti-terrorism lawmaking, and indefinite detention regimes. She has co-edited the collection 'Regulating Preventive Justice' and co-authored the monograph 'Decolonising Justice' exploring complex legal issues faced by Aboriginal youth affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Dr. Tulich's contributions to the field have earned her accolades, including the award for the 'Best Academic Article in Restorative Justice 2020.' With extensive experience in legal practice, she previously served as a solicitor and has made significant contributions to academic discourse through media commentary and parliamentary inquiries related to Australian anti-terror laws. Before joining UWA in 2014, she completed her PhD and served as a Doctoral Teaching Fellow at the University of New South Wales. Dr. Tulich teaches various foundational law courses and coordinates several subjects related to public law and governance, contributing to the academic development of future legal professionals. Her research interests align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in education and law. She actively collaborates on projects aimed at improving justice systems and addressing legal challenges in Australia.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Teaching and conducting research in law, with a focus on preventive justice and anti-terrorism laws.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Supported law education while completing PhD.
Mental Health Advocacy Service, NSW Legal Aid • Sydney, NSW
Provided legal representation and advocacy in mental health cases.
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