Staff Profile
Mr Joseph A Indaimo
BA Hon, LLB, Masters
Lecturer
Contact Information
- Tel:
- +61 (0)8 6304 5293
- Fax:
- +61 (0)8 6304 5894
- E-mail:
- j.indaimo@ecu.edu.au
- Campus:
- Joondalup
- Building:
- 2
- Room:
- 2.318
- Availability:
- By appointment via email please
- Current Teaching:
- Administrative Law; Legal Process; Legal/Academic Skills; Peer Mentor Program (PMP) coordinator
Background
- Employment History:
- I have taught at UNSW, Sydney, UTS Insearch; Sydney; Curtin University; ECU & WA TAFE College. I have also practiced Law in WA & was admitted to the WA Bar in 2000.
- Specialisation:
- Jurisprudence; Critical, postmodern theory & philosophy; Critical legal studies; Human rights Law & ethics; criminology; legal & academic skills; Administrative law; Legal Process
Research and Publications
- Current Research Area:
- International Human rights law & ethics
- Research Interest:
- Jurisprudence; Critical, postmodern theory & philosophy; Critical legal studies; Human rights Law & ethics
- Conference Papers in Proceeding:
- 2002: National Postgraduate Law Students' Conference 2002. Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. “The Impact of Globalisation on the Relationship between State Sovereignty & Human Rights Law – a Post-modern Perspective
- 2002: The 4th annual Research Studies Conference. UTS Students' Association & the UTS Graduate School “Localism, Universalism, Globalism & Human Rights – Languages and Discourses of International Human Rights”
- 2002: Mediating Law: Theory, Production, Culture Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne “Imagining a Counter-Human Rights Discourse.”
- 2002: Cultural Citizenship: Challenges of Globalisation Citizen & Globalisation Centre, Deakin University “Cultural Citizenship: The Postmodern Citizen & Human Rights.”
- 2002: Law & Society Conference: Opening Law, Making Links, Crossing Borders Faculty of Law & Legal Intersections Research Centre, Wollongong University “When Human Rights are not Rights – Shifting the Focus in Human Rights.”
- 2002: Higher education research & development society of Australasia Conference: Academic Skills Centre, Australian National University, Canberra “Setting University Exam & Essay Questions: the Dilemmas with Key Words”

