Dr Carmel O'Sullivan

Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Law
Personal details
Positions
- Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Law
Discipline
Law
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy in Law (Queensland University of Technology)
- LLM in International Human Rights Law (National University of Ireland)
- Bachelor of Laws in Law and European Studies (University of Limerick)
Teaching
- LLB140: Human Rights Law
- LLH201: Legal Research
Units taught in:
- LWB144: Laws and Global Perspectives
- LWB145: Legal Foundations A
- LWB146: Legal Foundations B
- LWB147: Torts A
Selected publications
- O'Sullivan C, (2019) Casting the net too wide: the disproportionate infringement of the right to freedom of association by Queensland's consorting laws, Australian Journal of Human Rights, 25 (2), pp. 263-280.
- O'Sullivan C, Lauchs M, (2018) A spoiled mixture: The excessive favouring of police discretion over clear rules by Queensland's consorting laws, Criminal Law Journal, 42 (2), pp. 108-121.
- O'Sullivan C, (2016) Killing on command: The defence of superior orders in modern combat (Critical Criminological Perspectives), Palgrave Macmillan UK.
- O'Sullivan C, Walters R, (2016) Criminology, war and environmental despoliation. In R McGarry & S Walklate, The Palgrave handbook of criminology and war, Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 79-96.
- O'Sullivan C, McNamara J, (2015) Creating a global law graduate: The need, benefits and practical approaches to internationalise the curriculum, Journal of Learning Design, 8 (2), pp. 53-65.
- O'Sullivan C, Lauchs M, (2014) Conceptual equivalence and practical divergence: the deterrent value of ministerial responsibility and command responsibility, Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, 14 (2), pp. 1-14.
- O'Sullivan C, (2011) Dying for the bonds of marriage: Forced marriages as a weapon of genocide, Hastings Women's Law Journal, 22 (2), pp. 271-294.
- O'Sullivan C, (2011) The doctrine of command responsibility in the midst of war: legal fallacy or reflection of reality?, New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review, 10 - 11, pp. 111-124.
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Carmel, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Awards
- Type
- Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
- Reference year
- 2014
- Details
- Vice-Chancellor's Performance Award in Learning and Teaching