
Associate Professor Svetlana Tyulkina
Dr. Svetlana Tyulkina is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and Justice (School of Global and Public Law) and a member of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law. She joined the Faculty in 2011 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship project, Anti-Terror Laws and the Democratic Challenge, based at the Centre.
Before joining »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ, Svetlana completed her PhD at Central European University, where her doctoral thesis, Militant Democracy, examined the regulation of undemocratic political movements. Her research focuses on comparative counter-terrorism and constitutional law, and she has published widely and presented at numerous Australian and international conferences on these topics. Her book, Militant Democracy – Undemocratic Political Parties and Beyond, was published by Routledge in January 2015.
Svetlana is also Co-Director of the Public Law Teaching Project at the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and a member of the Legal Education Research Group at the Law Schools Global League. In addition to teaching across various public law courses, she researches and publishes on legal education, with a particular focus on oral competencies, the pedagogy of vulnerability, and the role of AI in the law curriculum.
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Principles of Public LawÂ
Federal Constitutional LawÂ
Law in the Global Context