Taylor Jobling is a Lecturer in law UniSA: Justice + Society.
Taylor's Masters thesis focused on animal welfare legislation in South Australia and its ability to fully protect animal rights. Through this research, Taylor has been actively involved in legislative reform to animal rights and welfare in South Australia.
Her other research interests lie in the intersection of Human Rights and International Law, particularly in the conceptulisation of rights and protections afforded to vulnerable groups. Through her time at UniSA, Taylor has been involved in several research projects, many resulting in publications to high impact journals, including the Journal of International Dispute Settlement and the American Journal of International ... Read more
About me
Taylor Jobling is a Lecturer in law UniSA: Justice + Society.
Taylor's Masters thesis focused on animal welfare legislation in South Australia and its ability to fully protect animal rights. Through this research, Taylor has been actively involved in legislative reform to animal rights and welfare in South Australia.
Her other research interests lie in the intersection of Human Rights and International Law, particularly in the conceptulisation of rights and protections afforded to vulnerable groups. Through her time at UniSA, Taylor has been involved in several research projects, many resulting in publications to high impact journals, including the Journal of International Dispute Settlement and the American Journal of International Law.
About me
Master of Research (Law) University of South Australia
Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice The College of Law
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) University of South Australia
Tutor in Law, University of South Australia, 2023 - 2025
Student Support Officer, University of South Australia Legal Advice Clinic, 2024
Research Assistant, University of South Australia, 2020 - 2024
Law Clerk, Nesci Lawyers, 2021 - 2022
Teaching & student supervision