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Stephen Gray is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University's Faculty of Law and an Associate to the Castan Centre for Human Rights. His work focuses on Indigenous legal issues, criminal law, and privacy law, with significant contributions to the protection of Aboriginal art, legal reforms, and human rights in criminal justice systems.
- LLM (University of Melbourne): Protection of Aboriginal art
- PhD (Monash, 2008): 'Stolen Wages' issue in the Northern Territory
His research explores intersections between Indigenous rights, automated decision-making, police accountability, and anti-corruption frameworks. Recent publications address legal challenges in regulating public/private surveillance and systemic disadvantages in technology-driven governance.
Stephen's teaching includes:
- LAW3302 Criminal Law and Procedure B
- LAW5001 Principles of Criminal Law and Procedure
He has led projects like the Closing the Gap on Indigenous Rights initiative (funded by the Bardas Foundation, 2018–2019) and the 2016 Northern Territory Intervention website. His collaborations span Australia and Malaysia, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals for Indigenous rights and justice.



