Megan Jane Davis is an Aboriginal Australian activist and international human rights lawyer. She was the first Indigenous Australian to sit on a United Nations body, and was Chair of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Davis is Pro vice-Chancellor, Indigenous, and Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law at the University of New South Wales. She is especially known for her work on the U… WebProfessor Megan Davis Academic & Student Life School of Global & Public Law Professor Megan Davis is Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous UNSW and a Professor of Law, UNSW Law. Professor Davis was elected by the UN Human Rights Council to UNEMRIP in 2024.
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Web29 jun. 2013 · Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law. Professor of Public International Law & Public Law. '22 Sydney Peace Prize Laureate. ex-UN PFII NY/UN EMRIP Geneva. WebMegan DAVIS Postdoctoral Research Associate Doctor of Philosophy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC UNC Psychology and Neuroscience Research … ravine tpb
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WebTogether our Voices are the most powerful of all. Professor Megan Davis is a Cobble Cobble Aboriginal woman who grew up in the North Burnett region, Hervey Bay and Eagleby, QLD. Megan is a Professor of Law and Chair of the Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law and Pro Vice Chancellor Indigenous, UNSW. http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/IndigLawB/2009/11.html Web31 mei 2024 · Professor Megan Davis is a Cobble Cobble woman of the Barrungam nation in south west Queensland. She grew up in country Queensland in the North Burnett region, including Mulgildie, Monto, Hervey Bay and then, in a … ravine trad