Anna High
Associate Professor in Law at the University of Otago, New Zealand
Associate Professor in Law at the University of Otago, New Zealand
Anna’s primary research interests are Chinese, Evidence and Criminal Law. She is particularly interested in how the law protects vulnerable populations, and the concepts of consent and coercion in the context of sexual violence. Prior to joining the faculty in 2017, Anna was Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence and Luce Postdoctoral Fellow at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where she taught criminal law and Chinese law. She has also taught comparative human rights, Asian law, EU law and criminal law at Marquette University Law School as Visiting Assistant Professor. She completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford where she was a Rhodes Scholar (Queensland & Magdalen 2008). Her recently published book, Non-governmental orphan relief in China: Law, policy and practice (Routledge 2019), examines the negotiated existence of unregistered child welfare NGOs in China and their interactions with the local state.