Anna Cody graduated from UNSW with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law
degree in 1990.
Anna is particularly interested in human rights and development issues as
well as community legal education. These interests have led her to work
in El Salvador with women from poor communities, Mexico on issues of
reproductive health, Alice Springs setting up a domestic violence service
and New York with a human rights organisation documenting and advocating
around human rights and mining issues.
Anna has worked at Kingsford Legal Centre since 1995 but has left for
various periods to pursue a Masters of Law at Harvard and to work in New
York. She has also worked in program development in East Timor and
Indonesia. Anna is interested in educational theory and the differing
ways that people learn in order to promote social justice. Clinical legal
education is a means of encouraging law students to think critically about
the law and the legal system.
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