Tony Bogdanoski


Profile


Degrees

BA Communications (Journalism), LLB (Hons) UTS GradDipLegalPrac College of Law LLM Sydney


Courses Taught

Legal Research (UG and JD)


Areas of Interest

  • Health and medical law
  • Human rights
  • Disability and discrimination law
  • Family and child law


Brief Biographical Detail

Tony Bogdanoski is a Teaching Fellow in the Faculty of Law. He is currently undertaking a PhD at the Sydney Law School under the supervision of Associate Professor Cameron Stewart and Dr Kristin Savell. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (Journalism) and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Technology Sydney, as well as a Master of Laws from the University of Sydney, for which he received the Nancy Gordon Smith Memorial Prize as most proficient Masters candidate. He has previously worked at the Welfare Rights Centre and the Disability Discrimination Legal Centre and has published widely in his areas of research interest: health and medical law, human rights, disability law, and family and child law. His PhD, which is funded by an Australian Postgraduate Award, is titled Mobilising Health Rights Along the Life Cycle: Difference, Personhood, Corporeality. It examines the human right to health and the extent to which law accommodates difference and furthers the substantive equality of persons throughout the life cycle, and across various bodies of human identity.

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles | Peer-Reviewing


Refereed Journal Articles


Peer-Reviewing

  • Peer Reviewer, Health Policy (2009-date)