Dr Sarah Moulds is an Associate Professor in Law UniSA: Justice + Society and co-founder of the Rights Resource Network SA. She is passionate about parliaments and connecting citizens and communities with law makers, and her book Committees of Influence explores the important role parliamentary committees play in rights protection in Australia. Dr Moulds has been actively engaged in local, national and international conversations about emergency law-making in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role parliaments can and should play in holding government's to account. In 2022 Dr Moulds was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to explore how to empower young people to engage effectively with Australian... Read more
About me
Dr Sarah Moulds is an Associate Professor in Law UniSA: Justice + Society and co-founder of the Rights Resource Network SA. She is passionate about parliaments and connecting citizens and communities with law makers, and her book Committees of Influence explores the important role parliamentary committees play in rights protection in Australia. Dr Moulds has been actively engaged in local, national and international conversations about emergency law-making in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role parliaments can and should play in holding government's to account. In 2022 Dr Moulds was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to explore how to empower young people to engage effectively with Australian parliaments. She is currently the Editor of the Australasian Parliamentary Review and the Deputy Chair of the International Parliamentary Engagement Network.
Dr Moulds' career has a strong law reform focus and includes seven years at the Law Council of Australia including as Director of Criminal Law and Human Rights, and more recently as a Senior Project Officer at the South Australian Law Reform Institute.
Dr Moulds publishes frequently in print and online media as well as national and international academic journals. She is a member of a range of professional and community bodies seeking to make a positive difference to the law and lawmaking in Australia.
In 2019 Dr Moulds' PhD Thesis was awarded the University of Adelaide's 2018 Doctoral Research Medal. She also holds a Masters of Comparative Law, Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and Bachelor of International Studies.
About me
Rights Resource Network SA, Co-Founder
Administrative Law Committee, Law Society of South Australia, Deputy Chair
Human Rights Committee, Law Society of South Australia, Member
Australasian Parliamentary Study Group, SA Chapter, Member
Discriminationl Law Experts Group, Member
Women's Lawyers Association SA, Member
Making Change Happen Group, Co-Founder
South Australian Women's Legal Centre, volunteer Policy Advisor
Women's Electoral Lobby, Member
Law Society of South Australia, Member
About me
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03/11/2021 |
Sarah Moulds, ‘No, that’s not the law: the danger of using pseudolegal arguments against COVID-19 rules’ The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/no-thats-not-the-law-the-danger-of-using-pseudolegal-arguments-against-covid-19-rules-170630#comment_264552 |
15/10/2021 |
Sarah Moulds, 'Four ways to rebuild trust in our chaotic state parliament' InDaily, https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2021/10/15/four-ways-to-rebuild-trust-in-our-chaotic-state-parliament/ |
17/02/2021 |
Rick Sarre and Sarah Moulds, ‘The COVID vaccine is here. When and to whom will we need to prove we’ve had it?’ The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/the-covid-vaccine-is-here-when-and-to-whom-will-we-need-to-prove-weve-had-it-155122 |
24/11/2020 |
'Personal privacy versus public health in a pandemic' InDaily , https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2020/11/24/personal-privacy-versus-public-health-in-a-pandemic/ |
24/08/2020 |
Sarah Moulds, As the first ‘remote’ sitting starts in Canberra, virtual parliaments should be the new norm, not a COVID bandaid, The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/as-the-first-remote-sitting-starts-in-canberra-virtual-parliaments-should-be-the-new-norm-not-a-covid-bandaid-144737 |
14/05/2020 |
Sarah Moulds 'Keeping watch on COVID-19 laws' Inside Story , https://insidestory.org.au/keeping-watch-on-covid-19-laws/ |
01/05/2020 |
Keeping watch on COVID-19 laws: are parliamentary committees up to the job?, AUSPUBLAW Blog, https://auspublaw.org/2020/05/keeping-watch-on-covid-19-laws-are-parliamentary-committees-up-to-the-job/ |
22/04/2020 |
Sarah Moulds 'Pandemic and human rights: watching over the watchdogs' InDaily, https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2020/04/22/pandemic-and-human-rights-watching-over-the-watchdogs/ |
20/04/2020 |
Sarah Moulds 'What the special Covid-19 Select Committees should do' Civil Liberties Australia Website Post, https://www.cla.asn.au/News/what-the-special-covid-19-select-committees-should-do/#gsc.tab=0 |
09/04/2020 |
Sarah Moulds, BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING: THE CASE OF THE RIGHTS RESOURCE NETWORK SA, Association of Law Teachers Blog, http://lawteacher.ac.uk/uncategorized/building-community-through-innovative-approaches-to-experiential-learning-the-case-of-the-rights-resource-network-sa/ |
10/12/2019 |
Sarah Moulds 'In our blood it runs: SA should raise the age of criminality this human rights day' InDaily , https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2019/12/10/in-our-blood-it-runs-sa-should-raise-the-age-of-criminality-this-human-rights-day/ |
29/10/2019 |
ABC Radio Drive with Jules Shiller (Use of facial recognition technology to collect and share images of people across the country) , https://www.abc.net.au/radio/adelaide/programs/drive/drive/11629530 |
25/10/2019 |
Sarah Moulds, ‘Why the government’s proposed facial recognition database is causing such alarm’, The Conversation , https://theconversation.com/why-the-governments-proposed-facial-recognition-database-is-causing-such-alarm-125811 |
16/09/2019 |
Sarah Moulds, ‘Splitting the Bill: How the feds could cut through division on religious freedom’ InDaily (, https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2019/09/16/splitting-the-bill-how-the-feds-could-cut-through-division-on-religious-freedom/ |
01/03/2019 |
Sarah Moulds, 'It's time to talk about rights protection in South Australia' In Daily, https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2019/03/01/its-time-to-talk-about-rights-protection-in-south-australia/ |
09/10/2018 |
ABC Adelaide Morning Show Talk-back with David Bevan (rights of religious schools to discrimination against students) , https://www.abc.net.au/radio/adelaide/programs/mornings/ |
03/04/2017 |
ABC Adelaide Afternoons with Ali Clark (family inheritance laws) , https://www.abc.net.au/radio/adelaide/programs/afternoons/ |
30/01/2017 |
Sarah Moulds ‘Committees in Dialogue: Parliamentary Scrutiny of the High Risk Terrorist Offenders Bill’ , https://auspublaw.org/2017/01/committees-in-dialogue/ |
06/07/2016 |
Sarah Moulds, 'How can SA Balance Fairness and Freedom of Religious Beliefs?' InDaily, https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2016/07/06/how-can-sa-balance-fairness-and-freedom-of-religious-beliefs/ |
12/02/2016 |
Sarah Moulds, 'Making SA a Leader in Equality Again' InDaily, https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2016/02/12/making-sa-a-leader-in-equality-again/ |
10/02/2016 |
Sarah Moulds 'Gender Registration Should be as Easy as Changing Names', University of Adelaide, News and Events , https://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/news82882.html |
About me
Doctor of Philosophy The University of Adelaide
Master of Comparative Laws University of Adelaide
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice First Class Flinders University
Bachelor of International Studies Flinders University
2024 Associate Professor in Law, University of South Austraila, Justice and Society
2020 Senior Lecturer in Law, University of South Australia, Jusitce and Society
2020 Human Rights Expert Panel Member, Parliament of Queensland
2019 Lecturer in Law, University of South Australia, Law School
2017-2018 Acting Course Coordinator and Co-Lecturer, University of Adelaide Law School
2017-2018 Author, Instructor’s Resource Manuals, Oxford University Press
2017-2018 Lead Project Officer, 'Supporting excellence in Work-Integrated Learning', Employability Development Grant Project, University of Adelaide
2017-2018 Senior Project Officer, South Australian Law Reform Institute
2015-2016 Sessional Teacher, Flinders University Law School
2015-2016 Sessional Teacher, University of Adelaide Law School
2014-2015 Legal Affairs Policy Advisor, Office of Senator Penny Wright
2014 Consultant, Business and Human Rights, Law Council of Australia
2013-2014 Director, Criminal Law and Human Rights Division, Law Council of Australia
2007-2013 Senior Policy Lawyer, Criminal Law and Human Rights Division, Law Council of Australia
2005-2007 Graduate Policy Officer, Multilaterals and United Nations (UN) Section and Papua New Guinea Strategy and Liaison Section, Australian Agency for International Development
2005-2007 Law Clerk, Kelly & Co Lawyers
2005-2007 Associate to the Honourable Justice Tom Gray, Supreme Court of South Australia
My PhD Thesis, entitled ‘The Rights-Protecting Role and Impact of Commonwealth Parliamentary Committees: The Case of Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Laws’, was awarded a University of Adelaide Research Medal and Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence and has been published by Springer Internatioanl as Committees of Influence: Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny and Counter-Terrorism Lawmaking in Australia.
I have also published multiple journal articles including in A* star journals, including the University of New South Wales Law Review and Public Law Review. My most recent publications include 'Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny and Counter-Terrorism Lawmaking in Australia' published in the... Read more
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
Powerful Interventions: Improving the use and enforcement of Intervention Orders as a tool to address family and domestic violence in South Australia, The Law Foundation of SA Incorporated, 01/07/2021 - 30/06/2022
Research
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'The right to turn away gay students: Exceptions to unlawful discrimination for religious schools' (2019) 41(1) Law Society of South Australia Bulletin
'Youth Treatment Orders Bill Highlights Ad Hoc Approach to Rights-Scrutiny of Bills' (2019) 41(4) Law Society of South Australia Bulletin (with Laura Grenfell)
'Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny and Counter-terrorism Lawmaking in Australia: A Framework for Evaluating Legislative Scrutiny in Modern Democracies’ for the Westminster Foundation for Democracy' Plenary Address, Westminster Foundation for Democracy Post Legislative Scrutiny Conference, Yangon, Myanmar (17-18 June 2019)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (co-author Sarah Moulds, with David Plater and Madeline Thompson), Surrogacy: A Legislative Framework (Report, November 2018) (approx. 50,000 words)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (lead author Sarah Moulds), Surrogacy: A Legislative Framework (Background Paper, 19 May 2018) (approx. 20,000 words)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (lead author Sarah Moulds), Looking After One Another: Family Provision Laws in South Australia (Background Paper, February 2017) (approx. 15,000 words)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (lead author Sarah Moulds), Exceptions to South Australia's Equal Opportunity Act (Report, July 2016) (approx. 22,000 words)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (lead author Sarah Moulds), Rainbow Families: Equal Legal Recognition of Relationships and Parenting (Report, June 2016) (approx. 30,000 words)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (lead author Sarah Moulds), Legal Recognition of Sex and Gender in South Australia (Report, February 2016) (approx. 22,000 words)
South Australian Law Reform Institute (lead author Sarah Moulds), Audit Report: Discrimination on the Grounds of Sexual Orientation, Gender, Gender Identity and Intersex Status in South Australian Legislation (Report, September 2015) (approx. 50,000 words)
Sarah Moulds ‘Committees in Dialogue: Parliamentary Scrutiny of the High Risk Terrorist Offenders Bill’ (AusPubLaw Blog, 30 January 2017, https://auspublaw.org/2017/01/committees-in-dialogue/)
Research
My PhD Thesis, entitled ‘The Rights-Protecting Role and Impact of Commonwealth Parliamentary Committees: The Case of Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Laws’, was awarded a University of Adelaide Research Medal and Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence and has been published by Springer Internatioanl as Committees of Influence: Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny and Counter-Terrorism Lawmaking in Australia.
I have also published multiple journal articles including in A* star journals, including the University of New South Wales Law Review and Public Law Review. My most recent publications include 'Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny and Counter-Terrorism Lawmaking in Australia' published in the Journal of South East Asian Human Rights DOI: https://doi.org/10.19184/jseahr.v3i2.13461 and 'Making the Invisible Visible Again: Pathways for Legal Recognition of Sex and Gender Diversity in Australian Law' published in Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity https://griffithlawjournal.org/index.php/gjlhd/article/view/1184.
I am currently researching in the areas of: parliamentary scrutiny of human rights, counter-terrorism law, lawyers engagement in the parliamentary process, deliberative democracy and equality rights.
Dr Sarah Moulds is an Associate Professor in law at the University of South Australia, editor of the Australasian Parliamentary Review, Deputy Chair of the International Parliament Engagement Network and co-founder and director of the Rights Resource Network SA. She is passionate about parliaments and connecting citizens and communities with law makers. Her most recent book Committees of Influence explores the important role parliamentary committees play in rights protection in Australia.
Dr Moulds is been actively engaged in local, national and international conversations about the role parliaments can and should play in holding governments to account, and how communities and parliaments can work together to plan for a better future for all of us. She is the Deputy Chair of the International Parliamentary Engagement Network, a group that helps connect people to parliaments all around the world.
In 2020 Dr Moulds was appointed to be part of the Queensland Parliament's Expert Panel on Human Rights advising the Parliament about the implementation of its new human rights legislation. Dr Moulds is also the Deputy Chair of the Law Society of South Australia's Administrative Law Committee and a member of the Society's Human Rights Committee. Dr Moulds is also a co-founder of the Rights Resource Network.
During 2015-2018 I directed the South Australian Law Reform Institute’s public consultations for each of its three major law reform references. During this period I was also the led author of seven Institute Reports, all of which have led to the enactment of the vast majority of the Institute’s recommendations into law. For example, I was the lead author of the Institute’s comprehensive Audit Report of all South Australian laws and regulations to identify and address discrimination experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) people. The recommendations contained in this and subsequent Reports have been reflected in legislation enacted by the South Australian Parliament, and acknowledged in a historical formal apology to LGBTIQ South Australians by former South Australia Premier, the Hon Jay Weatherill.
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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African Institute for Mathematical Sciences | RWANDA |
CESA Business School (Catholic Education South Australia) | COLOMBIA |
Converlens | AUSTRALIA |
House of Commons Library | UNITED KINGDOM |
Middle Ground Policy Research | CANADA |
Private Individual | UNITED KINGDOM |
Responsible Entity Services | AUSTRALIA |
South Australian Law Reform Institute | AUSTRALIA |
Uniting Communities | AUSTRALIA |
Uniting Communities Incorporated | AUSTRALIA |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Leeds | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Malaya | MALAYSIA |
University of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
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Appearance before the House of Representatives Procedure Committee Inquiry into recommendations 10 and 27 of the Set the Standard reportHouse of Representatives Procedure Committee |
2023 |
Churchill FellowshipWinston Churchill Trust |
2023 |
Elected Board MemberThe Hut Community Centre |
2023 |
First Nations Voice, Deliberative Democracy Expert PanelGilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law |
2023 |
International Parliamentary Engagement Network, Co-founder and Executive MemberUniversity of Leeds, UK House of Commons |
2023 |
MemberAustralian Discrimination Law Experts Group |
2023 |
Member of the Law Council of Australia's National Human Rights CommitteeLaw Council of Australia |
2023 |
Churchill FellowshipWinston Churchill Trust |
2022 |
EditorAustralasian Parliamentary Review |
2022 |
Elected Board MemberThe Hut Community Centre |
2022 |
First Nations Voice, Deliberative Democracy Expert PanelGilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law |
2022 |
International Parliamentary Engagement Network, Co-founder and Executive MemberUniversity of Leeds, UK House of Commons |
2022 |
MemberAustralian Discrimination Law Experts Group |
2022 |
Member of the Law Council of Australia's National Human Rights CommitteeLaw Council of Australia |
2022 |
International Parliamentary Engagement Network, Co-founder and Executive MemberUniversity of Leeds, UK House of Commons |
2021 |
MemberAustralian Discrimination Law Experts Group |
2021 |
Senate Occasional LectureAustralian Senate |
2021 |
Advisory Board MemberQueensland Parliament Human Rights Advisory Panel |
2020 |
Board MemberUniversity of Leeds |
2020 |
International Parliamentary Engagement Network, Co-founder and Executive MemberUniversity of Leeds, UK House of Commons |
2020 |
MemberAustralian Discrimination Law Experts Group |
2020 |
Administrative Law Committee MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2019 |
Advisory Board MemberQueensland Parliament Human Rights Advisory Panel |
2019 |
Advisory Board MemberRights Resources Network SA |
2019 |
Human Rights Committee MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2019 |
MemberAustralian Discrimination Law Experts Group |
2019 |
Co-FounderMaking Change Happen Group |
2018 |
MemberRefugee Council of Australia |
2018 |
MemberAustralian Council for Civil Liberties |
2018 |
MemberWomen's Electoral Lobby |
2018 |
MemberAustralian Discrimination Law Experts Group |
2018 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2018 |
University Doctoral Research MedalThe University of Adelaide |
2018 |
Volunteer Policy AdvisorSouth Australian Women's Legal Centre |
2018 |
Legal Affairs Policy AdvisorOffice of Senator Penny Wright |
2013 |
Prepared for submission: Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) Bill 2013Law Council of Australia |
2013 |
Prepared for submission: Australia's Compliance with its ICCPR Obligations - List of Issues Prior to ReportingLaw Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: COAG Review of Counter-Terrorism LegislationLaw Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Consultation on Draft Shape of the Australian Curriculum - Civics and CitizenshipLaw Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Exposure Draft - Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012Law Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Fifth Periodic Report by Australia on the Convention against Torture and Cruel, Inhuman or submission: Degrading TreatmentLaw Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Inquiry into questioning and detention warrants control orders and preventative detention ordersLaw Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Inquiry into the Marriage Amendment Bill 2012 and Marriage Equality Amendment Bill 2012Law Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Migration Amendment (Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals and Other Measures) Bill 2012Law Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Migration and Security Legislation Amendment (Review of Security Assessments) Bill 2012Law Council of Australia |
2012 |
Prepared for submission: Submission to Expert Panel on Asylum SeekersLaw Council of Australia |
2012 |
1. Sarah Moulds, ‘Using visible learning techniques to maximise learning outcomes in intensive and online teaching environments’ (UniSA Teaching and Learning Symposium, Adelaide, City 7 November 19)
2. Sarah Moulds ‘Protesting, Civil Disobedience and The Law’ (Host and Speaker, Rights Resource Network SA and Uni SA Law School Public Lecture, 19 November 2019).
3. Sarah Moulds, ‘Addressing Modern Slavery in Australia: Challenges and Opportunities for South Australia’ (Continuing Professional Development Program, Law Society of SA, Adelaide 30 October 2019)
4. Sarah Moulds, ‘From Disruption to Deliberation: Improving the quality and impact of community engagement with parliamentary law making’, (Plenary Address, Australasian Parliamentary Study Group, Annual Conference, Parliament House Canberra, 2 to 4 October 2019)
5. Sarah Moulds, ‘Using Visible Learning Techniques to Maximize learning Outcomes in Intensive and Online Teaching Environments A view from UniSA Law School’ (Higher Education Research Group Adelaide, Annual Conference, Adelaide, 24- 25 September 2019)
6. Sarah Moulds ‘Committees of influence: the impact of parliamentary committees on law making and rights protection in Australia’ (Plenary Address, National Administrative Law Conference, Australian Institute of Administrative Law, Canberra, 18-19 July 2019)
7. Sarah Moulds, 'Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny and Counter-Terrorism Lawmaking in Australia: A Framework for Evaluating Legislative Scrutiny in Modern Democracies' (Plenary Presentation to Westminster Foundation for Democracy Asian Academic Seminar on Post Legislative Scrutiny, Yangon, 18 June 2019)
8. Sarah Moulds, 'Protection and Justice for All: Time to re-load the reform agenda for in South Australia and beyond" (Keynote Address, Department of Communities and Social Inclusion IDAHOBIT Day Community Breakfast, 17 May 2019)
9. Sarah Moulds, 'Surrogacy Laws in South Australia' (Presentation to Repromed Fertility Services, Adelaide, 7 May 2019)
10. Sarah Moulds, 'Engagement with Parliamentary Rights Scrutiny in South Australia' (UniSA Research Fridays, Adelaide, 3 May 2019)
I love sharing my passion for public law and law reform with Law Students. I also enjoy experimenting with new teaching techniques and supporting students to maximise their individual strengths. My particular passion is public law and related topcis including administrative law, legislation, constitutional law and foundations of law. My extensive experience inside and outside of Parliament and Government provides me with a unique insight into the law making process to share with students.
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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110365 - Primary prevention for workplace sexual harassment - Addressing structural inequalities from gender and organisational power | Current |
Back to the future of work: investigating how future work is co-constructed in an Australian senate select committee inquiry | Current |
Connected parliaments Evaluating the use of digital engagement techniques to connect the people to parliamentary lawmaking in Australia | Current |
The Animal Welfare Act 1985 (SA) and Non-Human Theory: How do South Australian Laws Understand and Protect the Rights of Animals? | Current |
The executive power to forgive and deny: case studies on the prerogative powers | Current |
The missing link: harnessing consumer power to support legislative efforts to eradicate modern slavery. | Current |
Preventing crime: what we know, and what we need to do | Completed |