Jason Donnelly | Law | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jason Donnelly | Law | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jason Donnelly, Western Sydney University, Australia

Dr. Jason Donnelly is an accomplished barrister, author, and senior university lecturer specializing in administrative and migration law. He holds a PhD in Law from UNSW, a Bachelor of Laws (Hons 1) from UWS (with University Medal), and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice. With extensive experience as a barrister, he has acted in over 250 published judgments across various courts, including the High Court of Australia. Dr. Donnelly is also a respected academic, founding the Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law at Western Sydney University. πŸ“šβš–οΈπŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈ

 

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Educational and Professional Qualifications

Dr. Jason David Donnelly has an impressive academic background, holding a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law from UNSW (2015-2018). He completed a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the College of Law in 2009 and earned a Bachelor of Laws (Hons 1) from the University of Western Sydney (UWS) in 2008, where he was awarded the University Medal. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Arts from Macquarie University (2003-2005). His qualifications reflect his strong foundation in law, complementing his successful career as a barrister, author, and senior lecturer. πŸŽ“βš–οΈπŸ“š

 

Professional Experience

Dr. Jason David Donnelly has an extensive professional background. From 2014 to 2018, he served as an Adjunct Lecturer at the NSW College of Law. He has been a Barrister at the NSW Bar since 2011, handling numerous cases across Australian courts. Dr. Donnelly also worked as Tipstaff to Justice Peter McClellan AM QC (2010) and as a Researcher to the Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, former Justice of the High Court of Australia (2009-2010). Since 2009, he has been a Senior University Lecturer and Course Convenor at Western Sydney University, where he also founded the Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law. πŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈπŸ“šβš–οΈ

 

Research Focus

Dr. Jason David Donnelly’s research primarily revolves around administrative law and migration law. His work explores the complexities of Australia’s migration system, focusing on legal issues such as character tests, detention practices, and ministerial intervention. He critically examines the administrative review process and the constitutional implications of the Migration Act. His research also delves into legal fairness, executive power, and statutory objectives, aiming to influence reform in Australian legal frameworks. Dr. Donnelly’s publications reflect his ongoing commitment to shaping policy and legal standards in these key areas. βš–οΈπŸ“šπŸŒ

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Challenging Huynh: Incorrect Importation of the National Interest Term via the Back Door (2017) – Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 24, 99 πŸ“œπŸ“š | Cited by: 5
  • Tale of Two Characters–The Paradoxical Application of the Character Test between Visa Holders and Applicants for Australian Citizenship (2018) – Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 25 (2), 104-121 βš–οΈπŸ’Ό | Cited by: 2
  • Direction 99: A New Era in Fairness for Non-Citizens or Much of the Same? (2023) – Law Society Journal Online πŸŒπŸ“œ | Cited by: 1
  • Immigration Detention in Australia: The Constitutional Incompatibility of the Migration Act’s Definition and Its Practical Implications (2024) – Griffith Law Review, 1-15 βš–οΈπŸ›‘
  • Towards a Progressive Future: The Advent of the Administrative Review Tribunal and Its Transformative Impact on Administrative Law (2024) – Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 30 (4), 234-248 πŸŒπŸ“˜
  • How Will the New Administrative Review Tribunal Work? (2024) – Law Society Journal Online πŸ“˜πŸ’Ό
  • Shifting Legal Paradigms: Landmark Decision in NZYQ v Minister for Immigration (2023) – Law Society Journal Online βš–οΈπŸ”
  • Plaintiff M1-2021: A Watershed Moment for Character Cases in Australian Migration Law (2023) – Court of Conscience, 47-52 βš–οΈπŸ‘₯
  • Reevaluating the “Eye Keenly Attuned to Error” Principle in Administrative Law (2023) – Immigration Review, 13-16 πŸ“‘πŸ‘οΈ
  • Inconsistent Statutory Objectives and the Migration Act – Time for a Rethink (2023) – New South Wales Law Society Journal Online βš–οΈπŸ“‘

 

Wanxiu Xu | Data law | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Wanxiu Xu | Data law | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Wanxiu Xu, University of science and technology of china, China

Wanxiu Xu is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Business Administration at the University of Science and Technology of China, focusing on data security governance and cross-border data flow. She holds a Master’s in Law and has served as a visiting scholar at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Wanxiu has contributed to multiple publications on data protection and cybersecurity, and she has played a pivotal role in developing national standards for data security in China. Additionally, she has been involved in key research projects and legislative efforts, demonstrating her commitment to enhancing data governance. πŸ“šπŸ”’πŸŒπŸ“Š

 

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Educational Background

Ms. Wanxiu Xu is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Business Administration at the University of Science and Technology of China, following her master’s degree in Law. Her academic journey has equipped her with a unique interdisciplinary perspective, particularly in data security governance and cross-border data flow. This foundation positions her well for conducting impactful research in an increasingly globalized digital landscape.

Research Contributions

Ms. Xu has made significant contributions to the field through her research and publications. With several articles accepted in high-impact journals, including a JCR Q1 publication, her work addresses critical issues surrounding global data governance, particularly the regulatory frameworks influencing China-U.S. data flows. Her focus on practical implications, such as suggestions for strengthening certification systems and legal analyses of data protection measures, demonstrates her commitment to bridging theory and practice.

Conclusion

Ms. Wanxiu Xu exemplifies the qualities sought in a recipient of the Best Researcher Award. Her academic excellence, coupled with her extensive research contributions and involvement in national initiatives, positions her as a leading figure in her field. Her work not only advances academic knowledge but also informs critical policy developments, making her a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

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  • Exploring Abnormal Brain Functional Connectivity in Healthy Adults, Depressive Disorder, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder through EEG Signals: A Machine Learning Approach for Triple Classification (2024) πŸ“Š – 0 citations
  • Rapid detection of liver metastasis risk in colorectal cancer patients through blood test indicators (2024) 🩺 – 0 citations
  • Impact of different drying methods on physicochemical characteristics and nutritional compositions of bee larvae (2024) 🍯 – 7 citations
  • Neuroimaging Study of Brain Functional Differences in Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Depressive Disorder (2023) 🧠 – 3 citations
  • Online Machine Vision-Based Modeling during Cantaloupe Microwave Drying Utilizing Extreme Learning Machine and Artificial Neural Network (2023) πŸ‰ – 2 citations
  • Altered Functional Brain Network Structure between Patients with High and Low Generalized Anxiety Disorder (2023) πŸ” – 7 citations
  • Self-Regulation Phenomenon Emerged During Prolonged Fatigue Driving: An EEG Connectivity Study (2023) πŸš— – 4 citations
  • Driving Fatigue Detection with Three Prefrontal EEG Channels and Deep Learning Model (2023) ⏳ – 1 citation
  • An improvement of far-infrared drying for ginger slices with computer vision and fuzzy logic control (2022) πŸƒ – 2 citations
  • Effect of far infrared and far infrared combined with hot air drying on the drying kinetics, bioactives, aromas, physicochemical qualities of Anoectochilus roxburghii (Wall.) Lindl. (2022) 🌱 – 13 citations

 

Obinna Edeji | Law | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Obinna Edeji | Law | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Obinna Edeji, The University of Buckingham, United Kingdom

Dr. Obinna C. Edeji is a passionate legal scholar with a focus on human rights, particularly in education and socio-economic rights. Holding a PhD in Law from the University of Exeter, he brings extensive teaching experience from both the UK and Nigeria. Dr. Edeji is an active member of professional bodies and has presented and published widely on human rights issues. His research emphasizes the crucial role of civil society organizations in advancing human dignity globally. πŸŒπŸ“šβœŠ

 

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Education and Qualifications:

Dr. Obinna C. Edeji’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to the study of law and human rights. He attained his pinnacle achievement with a PhD in Law from the University of Exeter in 2020, symbolizing his expertise in the field. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Laws from the University of Aberdeen in 2012, further enriching his legal acumen. His foundational education includes a Bachelor of Laws from Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria, in 2006, and the prestigious title of Barrister at Law (Hons) from the Nigerian Law School, Abuja, in 2007. πŸŽ“βš–οΈ

 

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Obinna C. Edeji’s teaching journey spans both the UK and Nigeria, reflecting his commitment to education. In the UK, he serves as a Lecturer in Law and Admission Tutor at the University of Buckingham since January 2022, where he’s deeply involved in curriculum development and student support. His role as an Associate Lecturer at Arden University, Coventry, since February 2021, showcases his adeptness in online and blended learning environments. Additionally, his tenure as a Postgraduate Teaching Assistant at the School of Law, University of Exeter, highlights his expertise in international human rights law and foundational legal concepts. In Nigeria, he contributed significantly to Hazel International Schools and as an Examiner for the West African Examination Council, emphasizing his dedication to shaping future generations. πŸ“šπŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

 

Work Experiences:

Dr. Obinna C. Edeji’s diverse work experiences illustrate his multifaceted contributions to academia and legal practice. As a Lecturer in Law and Admission Tutor at the University of Buckingham, he shapes young minds while offering pastoral support πŸ“š. His role as an Associate Lecturer at Arden University showcases his adaptability to online teaching methods πŸ’». Dr. Edeji’s tenure as a Postgraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Exeter demonstrates his commitment to facilitating learning and innovative teaching methodologies πŸŽ“. Moreover, his legal expertise is evident through roles as a Principal Partner at Amana Chambers LLP and legal adviser to various educational institutions and governmental bodies βš–οΈ.

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Obinna Christian Edeji is a dedicated legal scholar whose research primarily focuses on the intersection of law, education, and human rights. With a keen interest in socio-economic rights and the purpose of education, he explores topics such as neoliberalism, human capital theory, and the right to education from an economic perspective. Through his work, Dr. Edeji aims to illuminate the theoretical underpinnings of educational paradigms and their implications for societal development. His contributions shed light on the importance of education in fostering human capabilities and reframing corporate social responsibility to promote human security. πŸ“šβš–οΈβœ¨