Cate Banks

Cate Banks is a Research Fellow in Griffith Law School's Socio-Legal Research Centre. Her research interests include family law, children, and access to justice. Cate is the co-author of two major reports produced by legal academics from Griffith University, specifically Litigants in Person in the Family Court of Australia (with Professor John Dewar and Barry Smith) and Reform of Queensland Coronial Laws (with Justin Malbon and Geoff Airo-Farulla).

Cate has recently completed a PhD entitled Lost in Translation: A History of Moral Rights in Australian Law, which traces the historical discourse about moral rights in Australian law and demonstrates how that discourse has shaped the meaning moral rights have come to assume under the current legislative regime.

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