Business and Human Rights
Every business has a responsibility to respect human rights, regardless of their size or location.

Meet the Commissioner
Lorraine Finlay
Lorraine's most recent roles have been as the Senior Human Trafficking Specialist with the Australian Mission to ASEAN and as a law lecturer at Murdoch University. In her academic role, Lorraine has lectured in criminal law, constitutional law and international human rights, and has been recognised with several national and university awards for her teaching and research.
Before moving to academia, Lorraine worked as a State Prosecutor with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) and as a Judges' Associate at the High Court of Australia. Lorraine holds a dual Masters in Law from New York University and the National University of Singapore.
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Top Projects
Tackling modern slavery and labour exploitation with the Cleaning Accountability Framework
Supporting business to combat modern slavery
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Human Rights Risk Assessment
Quick Links
- Supporting business to combat modern slavery
- Director Briefings on responding to the Modern Slavery Act
- Australian Dialogues on Business and Human Rights
- The Financial Sector: A Key Player in the Prevention of Modern Slavery
- Bringing a gender lens to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
- Roundtable on human rights and mega sporting events in the Commonwealth