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Dr Ramona Vijeyarasa
Dr Ramona Vijeyarasa
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney
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The State, the family and language of ‘social evils’: re-stigmatising victims of trafficking in Vietnam
R Vijeyarasa
Culture, Health & Sexuality 12 (S1), S89-S102, 2010
972010
Sex, slavery and the trafficked woman: Myths and misconceptions about trafficking and its victims
R Vijeyarasa
Taylor & Francis, 2016
562016
Stigma, stereotypes and Brazilian soap operas: road-blocks to ending human trafficking in Vietnam, Ghana and Ukraine
R Vijeyarasa
Gender, Place & Culture 20 (8), 1015-1032, 2013
292013
The Cinderella syndrome: Economic expectations, false hopes and the exploitation of trafficked Ukrainian women
R Vijeyarasa
Women's studies international forum 35 (1), 53-62, 2012
282012
Modern-Day Slavery-a Judicial Catchall for Trafficking, Slavery and Labour Exploitation: A Critique of Tang and Rantsev
R Vijeyarasa, B y Villarino, J Miguel
J. Int'l L & Int'l Rel. 9, 38, 2013
262013
Making the law work for women: Standard-setting through a new Gender Legislative Index
R Vijeyarasa
Alternative Law Journal 44 (4), 275-280, 2019
252019
Fast fashion for 2030: using the pattern of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to cut a more gender-just fashion sector
R Vijeyarasa, M Liu
Business and Human Rights Journal 7 (1), 45-66, 2022
242022
Quantifying CEDAW: Concrete Tools For Enhancing Accountability for Women's Rights
R Vijeyarasa
Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 34, 37, 2021
212021
HIV and human trafficking–related stigma: health interventions for trafficked populations
R Vijeyarasa, RA Stein
Jama 304 (3), 344-345, 2010
212010
Exploitation or expectations? Moving beyond consent in prostitution, trafficking and migration discourse
R Vijeyarasa
Women's Policy Journal of Harvard 2010, 11-22, 2009
172009
CEDAW’s General Recommendation No. 35: A quarter of a century of evolutionary approaches to violence against women
R Vijeyarasa
Journal of Human Rights 19 (2), 153-167, 2020
132020
Women at the margins of international law: Reconceptualizing dominant discourses on gender and transitional justice
R Vijeyarasa
International Journal of Transitional Justice 7 (2), 358-369, 2013
132013
The impossible victim: Judicial treatment of trafficked migrants and their unmet expectations
R Vijeyarasa
Alternative Law Journal 35 (4), 217-222, 2010
132010
Scrutinizing Vietnam's Progress Towards Gender Equality
R Vijeyarasa
Development 53 (1), 91-97, 2010
132010
Facing Australia's history: truth and reconciliation for the stolen generations
R Vijeyarasa
Sur Revista Internacional de Direitos Humanos 4 (7), 128-151, 2007
122007
What is gender-responsive legislation? Using international law to establish benchmarks for labour, reproductive health and tax laws that work for women
R Vijeyarasa
Griffith Law Review 29 (3), 334-350, 2020
112020
Women's absence in Sri Lankan politics: Lessons on the effectiveness and limitations of quotas to address under-representation
R Vijeyarasa
Women's Studies International Forum 81, 102371, 2020
112020
Women, work and global supply chains: The gender-blind nature of Australia’s modern slavery regulatory regime
R Vijeyarasa
Australian Journal of Human Rights 26 (1), 74-92, 2020
102020
In pursuit of gender-responsive legislation: Transforming women’s lives through the law
R Vijeyarasa
International Women’s Rights Law and Gender Equality, 3-15, 2021
92021
A missed opportunity: How Australia failed to make its Modern Slavery Act a global example of good practice
R Vijeyarasa
Adelaide Law Review, The 40 (3), 857-866, 2019
82019
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