Ms Emily Darling

Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Law
Biography
Emily Darling is an Associate Lecturer in the School of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Emily is a solicitor and registered migration agent. Emily lectures in Immigration and Refugee Law, Administrative Law and International Law. She has also assisted with the set-up of the Legal Clinic program in the School of Law, as Legal Clinic Coordinator. Emily is a PhD Candidate. Her thesis examines refugee family reunion policy in Australia and differentiation in treatment according to mode of arrival. Prior to joining QUT, Emily was a immigration lawyer and caseworker at the Refugee and Immigration Legal Service in Brisbane. She continues to volunteer at the service. Emily has also taught English as a Second Language in China, Japan and Korea.Personal details
Positions
- Associate Lecturer
Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Law
Discipline
Law
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- Graduate Diploma in Education (Preservice) (Queensland University of Technology)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Practical Legal Training (College of Law, New South Wales)
- Bachelor of Laws (Queensland University of Technology)
- Bachelor of Arts in Modern Asian Studies (Griffith University)
Professional memberships and associations
Registered Migration Agent (0601003) Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Teaching
Emily currently teaches:
- LLH201 Legal Research
- LLH206 Administrative Law
Emily has also taught in:
- LLB342 Immigration and Refugee Law
- LLH302 Ethics and the Legal Profession
- LLB141 Introduction to International Law
Experience
Emily published an article in the Conversation in 2015: https://theconversation.com/spot-the-difference-labor-vs-the-coalition-on-asylum-seekers-45581
Selected publications
QUT ePrints
To find publications by Emily, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.