Taylor Jobling is a current HDR candidate completing a Masters in Research (Law) with her topic focusing on domestic animal welfare legislation in South Australia and its ability to fully protect animal rights. Taylor has previously worked in Personal Injury Law and Wills & Estates, and currently tutors in various law subjects in Justice + Society. She is passionate about International Law and Human Rights, particularly in the conceptulisation of rights and protections afforded to the vulnerable.
She has years of experience in research roles, many of which have eventuated in published works to high impact journals, including the Journal of International Dispute Settlement and the American Journal of International Law.
About me
Taylor Jobling is a current HDR candidate completing a Masters in Research (Law) with her topic focusing on domestic animal welfare legislation in South Australia and its ability to fully protect animal rights. Taylor has previously worked in Personal Injury Law and Wills & Estates, and currently tutors in various law subjects in Justice + Society. She is passionate about International Law and Human Rights, particularly in the conceptulisation of rights and protections afforded to the vulnerable.
She has years of experience in research roles, many of which have eventuated in published works to high impact journals, including the Journal of International Dispute Settlement and the American Journal of International Law.
Teaching & student supervision