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Samantha is an Associate Professor of Law at Monash. Previously she was a Reader in Law at the University of Liverpool, UK. Samantha is a socio-legal scholar with expertise in migration, modern slavery and access to justice, and with a track record of producing high-quality, empirically-informed research. Her current research focuses on engagement of survivors of trafficking and modern slavery with law and policy processes, with a particular focus on the nexus between migration and modern slavery. Samantha held a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship from 2021-22 to carry out a socio-legal investigation into the role of lawyers who represent victims of trafficking and modern slavery. She is currently writing a monograph, Lawyering in the Anti-trafficking Space, to be published by Hart in 2024.

Publications

  • Regular migrants in the irregular workplace: Central and eastern European Women in the UK after EU enlargement
  • Regular migrants in the irregular workplace: Central and Eastern European women in the UK after EU enlargement
  • Conclusion
  • Unjoined-up policy making and patchy promotion of gender equality: Free movement and reconciliation of work and family life in the EU
  • Introduction
  • Gender and migration in 21st century Europe
  • Migration, Work and Citizenship in the Enlarged European Union
  • Pregnancy-related employment breaks, the gender dynamics of free movement law and curtailed citizenship: Jessy Saint Prix
  • Case C-161/07, Commission v. Austria, Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 22 December 2008, not yet reported
  • Introduction
  • Gender and migration in 21st century Europe
  • Migration, work and citizenship in the enlarged European Union
  • Scapegoats and Guinea Pigs: Free Movement as a Pathway to Confined Labour Market Citizenship for European Union Accession Migrants in the UK
  • Transparency in supply chains and the lived experiences of workers and their families in the garment sectors of Bangladesh and Myanmar
  • Reflecting on Brexit: migration myths and what comes next for EU migrants in the UK?
  • Editorial
  • Men on the sidelines: The reconciliation of work and family life agenda in the context of cross-border posting
  • Challenging the UK rules on the rights of EU8 workers

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