
Barrister, Eight Selborne Chambers, Sydney
Douglas McDonald-Norman predominantly practices in administrative law, migration law and refugee law. Before coming to the Bar in September 2018, he worked as a solicitor and migration agent, as a tipstaff at the Supreme Court of New South Wales, as a research assistant and as a university lecturer and tutor.
In addition to his practice at the Bar, Douglas is a PhD candidate with the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at the University of New South Wales. His research interests include Indian constitutional law, comparative administrative law and judicial biography.
Douglas McDonald-Norman predominantly practices in administrative law, migration law and refugee law. Before coming to the Bar in September 2018, he worked as a solicitor and migration agent, as a tipstaff at the Supreme Court of New South Wales, as a research assistant and as a university lecturer and tutor.
In addition to his practice at the Bar, Douglas is a PhD candidate with the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at the University of New South Wales. His research interests include Indian constitutional law, comparative administrative law and judicial biography.