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Professor Jane McAdam, the Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and one of the world鈥檚 leading scholars in international refugee law,聽has been awarded聽the prestigious Australian Human Rights Commission Law Award.

The award聽recognises聽the contribution of a person working within law to the advancement and protection of human rights in Australia.

Prof. McAdam has made an outstanding contribution to international refugee law and is also a pioneer of international law research in climate-related human displacement, helping transform the understanding of these key human rights issues in Australia.

The 2022 Human Rights Awards were announced at a ceremony on Friday 9 December as an in-person event for the first time since 2019.

鈥淚 am truly honoured to be selected for this award, especially given the calibre of my fellow finalists,鈥 Prof. McAdam said.

鈥淕lobal displacement is at record highs, with more than 100 million people displaced in the past year on account of conflict, persecution, human rights violations and the impacts of disasters and climate change. I am privileged to lead a talented and committed team at 麻豆社madou鈥檚 who are doing the long-term thinking to devise concrete solutions with and for those at risk. I regard this as a shared honour.鈥

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鈥淭hese are Australia鈥檚 most prestigious human rights awards,鈥 said Professor Andrew Lynch, Dean of the Faculty of Law & Justice. 鈥淭his is a well-deserved recognition of Jane McAdam鈥檚 contribution to the international human rights field, and I congratulate her on receiving this prominent award.

聽鈥淭he award is, as Jane acknowledged, recognition also of the work of the whole team she has led at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law. Further, it speaks to the remarkable vision and commitment of Andrew and Renata Kaldor in working with 麻豆社madou to establish the Centre almost a decade ago and so generously supports its operations.鈥

Prof. McAdam's聽first book, Complementary Protection in International Refugee Law, was the first to comprehensively approach human rights-based protection and continues to be a major influence in refugee law practice and legislation in several jurisdictions. She works with affected communities to co-design legal and policy responses that help them adapt and reduce the risks posed by climate change and disasters, while also enabling them to move safely out of harm鈥檚 way if the need arises.聽

Jane McAdam

Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and one of the world鈥檚 leading scholars in international refugee law, Professor Jane McAdam.

In 2015, Prof. McAdam won the 鈥楪lobal鈥 category in the AFR 100 Women of Influence.聽In 2017 she received the prestigious (the first Australian recipient), and in 2021 she was appointed聽an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for 鈥榙istinguished service to international refugee law, particularly to climate change and the displacement of people鈥.

Since 1987, the Commission鈥檚 Human Rights Awards have celebrated the important work of people, businesses and organisations who have advanced human rights in Australia. The 2022 awards received a high聽number of nominations, and 17聽finalists were chosen across four聽categories. More information is available on the .