Rita Jabri Markwell

Legal and policy advisor; Solicitor

Institution
AMAN Foundation Ltd; Birchgrove Legal

Research Area Keywords
Motive; terrorism law; dehumanisation; borderline content; disinformation.

Contact: rmarkwell@birchgrovelegal.com.au

 

About Rita

Rita is a solicitor at Birchgrove Legal. Joining the firm in 2021, Rita brings rich experience in public policy and legal advocacy work gained from her professional experience to date. She has had a varied and storied career, giving her a broad set of skills which she uses to add extensive value to all her engagements

After her legal education (gained at Adelaide’s Flinders University), Rita worked as Advisor to multiple political leaders, including Chris Evans (Senator for Western Australia and Shadow Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs) and Jenny Macklin (Australian Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs).

She then worked in consultancy in the public sector, including in First Nations organising and advocacy, program funding and via the publication of position papers. One of the highlights of Rita’s work while in the parliamentary system was the National Apology to Australia’s Indigenous peoples.

Fulfilling a lifelong passion for education and teaching Rita worked for several years as a schoolteacher, also developing curricula during this phase of her professional life.

Most recently she brought her legal and advocacy skills together as Advisor to Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN), defining the organisation’s overall strategy and being extensively involved in research, submissions, media releases and legal correspondence on behalf of the organisation.

Rita prides herself on her ability to develop innovative strategies that cut through complex policy problems and on creating long lasting relationships that create value for all stakeholders.

 Key Publications


Articles

Jabri Markwell, R. (2023). Religion as a Motive – Does Australian Terrorism Law Serve Justice? International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. 10.5204/ijcjsd.2686. [link]

Abdalla, M., Ally, M. & Jabri Markwell, R. (2021). Dehumanisation of ‘Outgroups’ on Facebook and Twitter: towards a framework for assessing online hate organisations and actors. SN Soc Sci 1, 238. [link]

Reports

Jabri Markwell, R. “The conflation of Islam and terrorism and the rise of far right extremism” in Iner, D (2022) Islamophobia in Australia Report III. (ISRA and Charles Sturt University: Sydney).

Vaughan, Katy (2022) Interoperability of terrorism definitions between the law and tech platforms. Report to the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism.

Risius M, Blasiak K, Wibisino S, Jabri-Markwell R, Louis W (2021) Dynamic Matrix of Extremisms and Terrorism (DMET): a continuum approach towards identifying different degrees of extremisms. Report to the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism.