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Liz Handsley is an Adjunct Professor at La Trobe University's Law School, specializing in constitutional law, media law, and children's rights. She holds a prominent role as President of the Australian Council on Children and the Media. Her research focuses on legal frameworks protecting children from harmful media content, advertising regulation, and public health policies addressing childhood obesity. Handsley has contributed significantly to understanding the intersection of law, media, and child welfare through her extensive publication record.
Her work bridges legal analysis with interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in areas like out-of-home care decision-making, food marketing ethics, and international human rights law applications. Recent research highlights vulnerability theory in infant welfare contexts and the alignment of media classification systems with psychological evidence.
Handsley has collaborated with institutions like the World Health Organization and the University of New South Wales. Her publications span law journals, health policy analyses, and UN-related commentaries, demonstrating expertise in both doctrinal legal studies and applied policy research.


