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Dezi Freeman case – UNSW sovereign citizens expert available

UNSW Sydney < 1 min read

Dr Harry Hobbs is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney. He is an expert in the phenomenon of micronations and the growth of sovereign citizens and pseudolaw adherents in Australia. He examines their impact on the administration of justice. Dr Hobbs is available for comment on the Dezi Freeman case today.

Note – Dr Hobbs is only available for radio and print requests at this time.

 

Media enquiries and interview requests:

 

Harry Hobbs - [email protected]

 

UNSW Media - Ashleigh Steele, +61 421 308 805 or [email protected]


Contact details:

Harry Hobbs - [email protected]

 

UNSW Media - Ashleigh Steele, +61 421 308 805 or [email protected]

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