Submissions by ACHRH

  1. Manjula O’Connor and Mannat Kaur Mali. (2026). Public health implications of Australian dowry abuse legislation. British Journal of Psychiatry. Invited Editorial. First View Online.
    https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2025.10388
  2. Manjula O’Connor and Amanda Lee. (2022). The health impacts of dowry abuse on South Asian communities in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia. 216(1):11–13. DOI:10.5694/mja2.51358.
  3. Manjula O’Connor, Jan Breckenridge, Sara Singh and Mailin Suchting. (2019). Understanding Dowry and Dowry Abuse in Australia. Fifteenth Day Blogathon – 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign.
    https://16daysblogathon.blog/2019/12/08/day-fifteen-understanding-dowry-and-dowry-abuse-in-australia/
  4. Manjula O’Connor. (2018). Dowry Abuse, Arranged Marriage, Domestic Servitude, Modern Day Slavery and Abandoned Brides. Submission on behalf of the Australasian Centre for Human Rights and Health to the Australian Senate Inquiry into Dowry Abuse, Abandonment and Slavery.
    Senate Inquiry Submission
  5. Manjula O’Connor. (2018). Dowry Abuse and Mental Health Harm. Submission to the Australian Senate Inquiry into “The Practice of Dowry and the Incidence of Dowry Abuse in Australia”.
    Senate Inquiry Submission
  6. Australasian Centre for Human Rights and Health (ACHRH). (2016). Gender Equality for CALD Women. Submission to the Australian Government Senate Inquiry into Gender Equality and Domestic Violence.
  7. Australasian Centre for Human Rights and Health (ACHRH). (2016). Gender Equality for CALD Women. Submission to the Victorian Government Gender Equality Strategy.
    ACHRH Gender Inequality and Domestic Violence Submission – Victorian Government (26 March 2016)
  8. Manjula O’Connor and Molina Asthana. (2015). Refusal to Comply with Dowry Demands Leads to Family Violence and Death. ACHRH submission to the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence.
    Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence Submission