Student | Research Topic | Supervisor(s) | Year of Completion |
Mrs Dina Afrianty | Ph.D. (Asia Institute) Responses of Local Women's NGOs to Sharia Implementation in Post-Conflict Aceh: Case Studies of Women's Network for Policy Reform (JPUK) | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Michael Leigh | 2009 |
Mr Khalid Al-Azri | Ph.D. (Law) Development, Culture and the Dilemma of Equality in 'Modern' Omani Society: Case Studies of Kafa'a in Marriage and Talaq | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2008 |
Mrs Mouza Alneyadi | Ph.D. (Law) Infertility, Biotechnology and Islamic Law | Professor Tim Lindsey | 2008 |
Mr Andi Muhammad Ali Amiruddin | Ph.D. (Asia Institute) Shari‘a Implementation in South Sulawesi, Indonesia 2000-2 | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed, Professor Arief Budiman | 2009 |
Ms Anisa Buckley | Ph.D (Asia Institute) Muslim Women and the 'Divorce Dilemma': Negotiating Islamic Law, State Law, and Religious Authority in Australia and Britain | Professor Abdullah Saeed, Associate Professor Maila Stivens, Professor Tim Lindsey | 2008 |
Ms Amelia Fauzia | Ph.D. (Asia Institute) Religious Philanthropy for Social Change: A Case Study of Zakat in Modern Indonesia | Professor Sander Adelaar, Professor Arief Budiman, Professor Michael Leigh | 2008 |
Mr Stewart Fenwick | Ph.D. (Law) Islamic Liberalism and the Rule of Law: Rights and the Politics of Transition in Post-Suharto Indonesia | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2010 |
Mr Muhammad Eeqbal Farouque Hassim | Ph.D (Asia Institute) The Islamic Education System in Singapore: An Analytical Study of the Problems that Influence the Effectiveness of the Islamic Education System in Singapore and Proposing Solutions for them within the context of the 21st Century | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2008 |
Ms Nur Hidayah | M.A. by Research (Asia Institute) Sharia Contestation in Indonesia | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2008 |
Mr Jeremy Kingsley | Ph.D. (Law) Pancasila Society: Community Engagement in Lombok | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2009 |
Mr Imran Lum | Ph.D (Asia Institute) Negotiating the Prohibition of Riba: Australian and British Muslim Attitudes Towards Conventional and Islamic Banking | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2008 |
Mr Nushi bin Mahfodz | Ph.D. (Law) Khalwat and the Islamic Rules on Proximity: A Case Study of Selangor | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2009 |
Ms Helen Pausacker | Ph.D. (Law) In the Eye of the Beholder: Law, Pornography and Indonesia's Islamic Defenders Front | Professor Tim Lindsey | 2013 |
Mr Jason Pourpouras | Ph.D. (Law) Islamic Financing: The Use of Zakat and Non-riba Transactions in Islamic Banks and Charities to Facilitate Terrorism Financing Practices | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2009 |
Mr Andrew White | Ph.D. (Law) Islamic Arbitration (Takim) as an Answer to Demands for Shari'ah-based Dispute Resolution in the Context of Secular States: An Analysis of the Experience in Indonesia and a Proposed Framework for Implementation in the United States | Professor Tim Lindsey, Professor Abdullah Saeed | 2009 |