Teaching Strengths
Ms Sue Milne
Lecturer, Law
School of Law
College of Business and Law
Sue is a Lecturer in Law at the University of South Australia specialising in public law, migration and refugee law, human rights, legal research and legal method, with a strong interest in Australian legal history. Sue is currently a PhD candidate researching on the constitutional validity of citizenship stripping. Sue holds an LLB from the Australian National University, and a BA (Library Studies) from the South Australian Institute of Technology.
Sue has enaged in course development, coordination and lectures in Migratrion & Refugee Law, Foundations of Law, Principles of Public Law and Constitutional Law. Sue's research interests and publications are in the fields of Public law, Constitutional law, Legal method & legal research; and Legal History.
Sue is currently undertaking PhD research into the constitutional validity of government actions to remove (revoke) Australian citizenship. This research seeks to identify the core nature of Australian citizenship and the lawful grounds by which this connection to the state might be broken.
Courses I teach
- LAWS 1020 Legal Policy, Lawmaking and Justice (2025)
- LAWS 2008 Constitutional Law (2025)
- SOCU 2022 Justice & Society Study Tour (2025)
- LAWS 1020 Legal Policy, Lawmaking and Justice (2024)
- LAWS 3088 Migration Law (2024)
Programs I'm associated with
- DBLD - Laws Double Degree (5 years)
- DBLS - Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies)