STAFF PROFILE
Professor Shelley Marshall
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Graduate School of Business & Law
Phone:
+61399251382
Email:
shelley.marshall@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Marshall, S.,Taylor, K.,Todt, S. (2023). Gendered Distributive Injustice in Production Networks: Implications for the Regulation of Precarious Work In: Journal of Industrial Law, 52, 107 - 148
- Todt, S.,Unger, C.,Moolchand, E.,Marshall, S. (2023). Socio-ecological value chain resilience and cleaning workers In: Labour and Industry, 33, 63 - 85
- Marshall, S.,Bhakoo, V.,Kach, A.,McGaughey, F.,Boersma, M.,Dinshaw, F.,Nolan, J.,Sinclair, A. (2023). Australia’s Modern Slavery Act: Is It Fit For Purpose? In: UNSW Australian Human Rights Institute and UNSW Sydney Australia
- Nolan, J.,Marshall, S.,Bhakoo, V.,Boersma, M.,Dinshaw, F.,Knop, S.,McGaughey, F.,Sinclair, A. (2023). Strengthening Modern Slavery Responses: Good Practice Toolkit In: RMIT University Business and Human Rights Centre, The University of Melbourne, Notre Dame Australia University, Human Rights Law Centre, Baptist World Aid, The University of Western Australia, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Australia
- Marshall, S.,Landau, I.,Shamir, H.,Barkay, T.,Fudge, J.,van Heerden, A. (2023). Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence: Risks and Opportunities for Workers and Unions In: RMIT University Business and Human Rights Centre; TraffLab ERC; and Labour, Equality and Human Rights (LEAH) research group, Monash Business School Australia
- Luo, y.,Cuthbert, D.,Marshall, S. (2023). The Representation of Cross-Border Surrogacy in Australian Surrogacy Events In: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 16, 95 - 114
- Luo, Y.,Marshall, S.,Cuthbert, D. (2022). The Human Rights Implications of Not-for-Profit Surrogacy Organizations in Cross-Border Commercial Surrogacy: An Australian Case Study In: Business and Human Rights Journal, 7, 163 - 167
- Dean, O.,Marshall, S. (2022). Are Australian Businesses Respecting Human Rights? In: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Law in Australia Volume 2, Thomson Reuters, Australia
- Hackenberg, E.,Dean, O.,Marshall, S. (2022). Human rights due diligence requirements outside the United States In: Human Rights Due Diligence for Lawyers, American Bar Association, United States
- Marshall, S. (2022). Broken Promises: Two years of corporate reporting under Australia’s Modern Slavery Act In: academics and civil society organisations Australia
Business and Human Rights, Corporate Accountability, Labour Regulation in Developing Countries, Labour Conditions in Supply Chains, Transnational Human Rights Mechanisms
6 PhD Completions6 PhD Current Supervisions
- Improving the Regulation of Modern Slavery and Access to Remedy. Learning from Experience (administered by UNSW). Funded by: Department of Home Affairs - Competitive grant from (2021 to 2023)
- Reducing modern slavery with new information and enforcement technologies. Funded by: ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) 2020 from (2020 to 2023)