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 an Adjunct Associate Lecturer in the Sydney Law School . From 2011-2012, Tony was a Postgraduate Fellow in the Faculty teaching (convening and co-convening) the undergraduate and JD students the compulsory Legal Research unit, which he continues to teach. He is currently undertaking an APA-funded PhD at the Sydney Law School under the supervision of Professor Cameron Stewart and Associate Professor 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, family and child law, and animal law.
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles | Peer-Reviewing
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘Towards an Animal-Friendly Family Law: Recognising the Welfare of Family Law’s Forgotten Family Members’ (2010) 19(2) Griffith Law Review 197-237
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘Beyond the Paradox of Neutral Intervention: Towards a Situated Theory of Mediator Neutrality’ (2010) 21(3) Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 146-154
- Bogdanoski, T,‘Accommodating the Medical Use of Marijuana: Surveying the Differing Legal Approaches in Australia, the United States and Canada’ (2010) 17(4) Journal of Law and Medicine 508-531
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘A Dose of Human Rights: An Antidote to the Criminal Prohibition of Cannabis for Medical Use?’ (2009) 33(5) Criminal Law Journal 251-262
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘Every Body is Different: Regulating the Use (and Non-Use) of Cosmetic Surgery, Body Modification and Reproductive Genetic Testing’ (2009) 18(2) Griffith Law Review 503-528
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘The Importance and Challenge of Active Listening in Mediation’ (2009) 20(4) Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 206-211
- Bogdanoski, T,‘The ‘Neutral’ Mediator’s Perennial Dilemma: To Intervene or Not to Intervene?’ (2009) 9(1) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 26-43
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘Psychiatric Advance Directives: The New Frontier in Mental Health Law Reform in Australia?’ (2009) 16(5) Journal of Law and Medicine 891-904
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘Medical Negligence Dispute Resolution: A Role for Facilitative Mediation and Principled Negotiation?’ (2009) 20(2) Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 77-87
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘Challenges to Genetic Privacy: The Case of Disclosure of Genetic Information to a Patient’s Genetic Relatives’ (2008) 33(3) Alternative Law Journal 165-168
- Bogdanoski, T, ‘The Marriage of Family Law and Animal Rights: How Should Australian Family Law Approach the Rise of “Pet Custody” Disputes?’ (2006) 31(4) Alternative Law Journal 216-220
- Peer Reviewer, Health Policy (2009-date)