
Overview
Background
Andreas Schloenhardt is Professor of Criminal Law in the School of Law at The University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia and Honorary Professor for Foreign and International Criminal Law in the Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Vienna, Austria. P
Professor Schloenhardt is the convenor of the Transnational Organised Crime programme (https://toc.jura.uni-koeln.de/), a research and learning network with academic staff and students from the University of Vienna (Austria), the University of Zurich (Switzerland), the University of Cologne (Germany), the University of Ferrara (Italy), and the University of Queensland (Australia). Professor Schloenhardt holds a PhD in Law from The University of Adelaide. Prior to his position at The University of Queensland, he was a lecturer at The University of Adelaide Law School.
Professor Schloenhardt’s principal areas of research include criminal law, organised crime, smuggling of migrants, trafficking in persons, wildlife trafficking, narco-trafficking, terrorism, criminology, and immigration and refugee law. He is the author of many books and journal articles and his work is frequently cited by other scholars, in government reports, and judicial decisions, including the High Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of Austria.
Professor Schloenhardt has held adjunct appointments and visiting professorships at the University of Zurich, the University of St Gallen, the University of Ferrara, Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law , The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and the Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California. In 2011-2012, Professor Schloenhardt was a recipient of a Fellowship from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
Professor Schloenhardt is a member of the Austrian Society of Criminal Law and Criminology and he has worked extensively with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the Council of Europe, the Global Initiative against Transnational Crime, the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) and a range of law enforcement agencies in Australia and Asia.
Availability
- Professor Andreas Schloenhardt is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide
Research interests
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Smuggling of migrants, irregular migration, trafficking in persons
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Trafficking in fauna and flora: illegal trade in wildlife, animal parts and plants
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Organised Crime
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Immigration and Refugee Law
Research impacts
Professor Andreas Schloenhardt research work has shaped international and domestic laws and policies relating to organised crime, smuggling of migrants, trafficking in persons, and other areas of criminal law. He has been instrumental in developing interpretative tools, assessment guides, best practice guidelines and drafted national laws on these and other topics. This includes, inter alia, the Legislative Guide for the Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, the Assessment Guide for the Criminal Justice Response to Smuggling of Migrants, and the Wildlife and Forest Crime Analytical Toolkit. Professor Schloenhardt has developed a range of model laws for the United Nations and several Member States and worked closely with Australian Government agencies in the development and critical review of anti-organised crime legislation. His work has been cited in judicial decisions, including by the High Court of Australia, and he is frequent commentator in the Austrian, Australian, and Swiss news media.
Works
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2002
Book Chapter
Organised Crime and Migrant Smuggling: Australia and the Asia Pacific
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2002). Organised Crime and Migrant Smuggling: Australia and the Asia Pacific. Australian Institute of Criminology Research and Public Policy Series No. 44. (pp. 1-102) Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
2002
Journal Article
Deterrence, detention and denial: Asylum seekers in Australia
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2002). Deterrence, detention and denial: Asylum seekers in Australia. University of Queensland Law Journal, 22 (1), 54-67.
2002
Journal Article
Immigration and refugee law in the Asia Pacific region
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2002). Immigration and refugee law in the Asia Pacific region. Hong Kong Law Journal, 32 (3), 519-547.
2002
Book
Organised Crime and Migrant Trafficking: Australia and the Asia Pacific
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2002). Organised Crime and Migrant Trafficking: Australia and the Asia Pacific. Australian Institute of Criminology Research and Public Policy Series No. 44 ed. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
2002
Journal Article
To Deter, Detain and Deny: Protection of Onshore Asylum Seekers in Australia
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2002). To Deter, Detain and Deny: Protection of Onshore Asylum Seekers in Australia. International Journal of Refugee Law, 14 (2-3), 302-328. doi: 10.1093/ijrl/14.2_and_3.302
2001
Journal Article
Migrant trafficking and regional security
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2001). Migrant trafficking and regional security. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 16 (2), 83-88.
2001
Journal Article
Trafficking in migrants: illegal migration and organised crime in Australia and the Asia Pacific region
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2001). Trafficking in migrants: illegal migration and organised crime in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 29 (4), 331-378. doi: 10.1006/ijsl.2001.0155
2001
Journal Article
Trafficking in migrants in the Asia Pacific: national, regional and international responses
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2001). Trafficking in migrants in the Asia Pacific: national, regional and international responses. Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law, 5, 696-747.
2001
Journal Article
Migrant Trafficking and Regional Security
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2001). Migrant Trafficking and Regional Security. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 1, 83-88.
2000
Journal Article
Australia and the Boat People: 25 Years of Unauthorised Arrivals
Schloenhardt, Andreas (2000). Australia and the Boat People: 25 Years of Unauthorised Arrivals. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 23 (3), 33-56.
1999
Journal Article
The Business of Migration - Organised Crime and Illegal Migration in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region
Andreas Schloenhardt (1999). The Business of Migration - Organised Crime and Illegal Migration in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. Adelaide Law Review, 21
1999
Journal Article
Organised Crime and the Business of Migrant Trafficking
Andreas Schloenhardt (1999). Organised Crime and the Business of Migrant Trafficking. The Hague, New York: Kluwer Law, 32 (3), 203-233. doi: 10.1023/A:1008340427104
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
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Available projects
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Crimes against the Environment in International Criminal Law
In 2023, the Council of Europe started to draft a new convention ‘to protect the environment through criminal law’. Similar initiatives have been debated in the United Nations systems and by academic experts. Research on this topic can examine the new Council of Europe Convention in detail or look more broadly at existing or emerging international frameworks to criminalise crime against the environment.
For further information please contact Professor Andreas Schloenhardt, e: a.schloenhardt@uq.edu.au.
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Crimes against Cultural Property in International Criminal Law
In 2017, the Council of Europe adopted a new Convention on Offences relating to Cultural Property. In addition, there is patchwork of other international frameworks that, directly or indirectly, address this crime type. Research on this topic can examine the new Council of Europe Convention in detail or look more broadly at existing or emerging international frameworks to criminalise offences relating to cultural property.
For further information please contact Professor Andreas Schloenhardt, e: a.schloenhardt@uq.edu.au.
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The Smuggling of Unaccompanied Minors: International Law and Domestic Contexts
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Billings
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Indonesia's Criminal Justice Response to the Smuggling of Migrants
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Curley
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
From Retribution to Reintegration? Drug Courts in Australia
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Child Death, Neglect & Criminal Responsibility: The (In)adequacy of the Law of Homicide in Australia in Cases of Child Fatality Resulting from Parental Neglect
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Accountability in Extraterritoriality: Principles, Means and Ends
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Anthony Cassimatis
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Andreas Schloenhardt directly for media enquiries about:
- Criminal law
- Criminology
- Detention of refugees and law
- Drug trafficking
- Human rights law
- Immigration law
- International criminal law
- Law - criminal
- Law - human rights
- Law - immigration
- Law - international criminal
- Law - refugee
- Organised crime
- Refugee law
- Terrorism
- Trafficking - drugs
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