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Ms Saskia Hufnagel

Phd Student, NEC

T: ( 02 ) 6125 8100
F: ( 02 ) 6125 9976
E: saskia.hufnagel@anu.edu.au

Research School of Humanities
College of Arts and Social Sciences

 

Qualifications:

PhD candidate National Europe Centre and ANU College of Law (2006)

 

Accredited specialist in criminal law (2006)

 

LL.M. specializing in International Law (ANU) (2003)

 

German Bar Exam (Second State Law Exam) (2002)

 

First State Law Exam (German Bachelor Degree) (2000)

Short biography:

Currently doing her PhD at the National Europe Centre and ANU College of Law.

Received the inaugural National Europe Centre PhD scholarship funded jointly by the European Commission and the ANU.

Teaching and lecturing at the ANU College of Law, the National Europe Centre and the University of Canberra.

Organisation of events at the National Europe Centre; currently organising the National Europe Centre Cross-Border Policing Conference and the Asia-Pacific Round Table Update.

Four years practice as a criminal lawyer in Germany.

Research Interests:

Police Cooperation

Criminal and Criminal Procedural Law

Comparative Law

Criminology

Law and Society

Current Research Projects:

PhD - ‘Comparison of Cross-Border Enforcement Strategies in Australia and the EU Focusing on the Area of Police Cooperation’

Selected Publications:

Journal articles

2008   

‘German perspectives on the right to life and human dignity in the “war on terror”’

(2008) 32 Crim LJ 1000.

 

Teaching:

Tutoring Criminal and Criminal procedural law (ANU)

Teaching Assistant ‘Comparative Criminology’ (UC)

Lecturing ‘Law and Society’ (UC)

Tutoring ‘Lawyers, Justice and Ethics’ (ANU)

Lecturing in ‘The European Union: Regional Integration in Comparative Perspective’ Masters Class (NEC)

Lecturing in ‘Comparative Law’ (ANU)

Teaching during Human Rights Summer School (NEC)