Dr Visakesa Chandrasekaram

Dr Visakesa Chandrasekaram

Senior Lecturer

PhD, ANU

LLM, ANU

MA, English Literature, Macquarie University

MA, Mass Communication, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

LLB, University of Colombo

 

 

Law & Justice
School of Law, Society & Criminology

Visakesa is an interdisciplinary researcher and practitioner, working in the areas of law, justice, human rights, and creative arts. In Sri Lanka, Visakesa worked as a human rights lawyer. Later, he worked in the community legal centre sector in Australia, applying arts-based methods to deliver community legal education to culturally and linguistically diverse communities and people with intellectual disabilities. Visakesa also worked in several NSW Government Departments including the Depa...

E-mail
c.visakesa@unsw.edu.au
Location
Room 364 Level 3, Law Building UNSW Law & Justice UNSW SYDNEY 2052

  • Gender Justice and Security GCRF Hub Grant for an applied arts project, using film and theatre-based innovative research methods (co-author). 
  • Law Society & Trust (Sri Lanka) grant to offer 15 documentary filmmaker fellowships on justice theme, targeting law undergraduates of government universities of Sri Lanka. 
  • Right to Life (Sri Lanka) grant to develop the documentary film titled '32' on the endemic nature of torture in police custody in Sri Lanka.   
  • NSW Office of Women grant to deliver a traditional classical dance-based community education program on prevention of family violence, targeting South Asian communities in Western and South Western Sydney areas.
  • NSW Law & Justice Foundation grant to develop and deliver a forum theatre-based community legal education program targeting migrant and refugee communities in South West Sydney areas. 

  • Tiger Jury Award of 2023 International Film Festival of Rotterdam for Munnel feature film 
  • Best Film Award of 2023 Imagine India Film Festival for Munnel feature film
  • Special Jury Award of 2019 Religions Today International Film Festival for Paangshu feature film
  • Best Film (Humane category) of Indus Valley International Film Festival for Paangshu feature film
  • Best International Film Award of 2015 Rio LGBT Film Festival for Frangipani feature film
  • Lester James Peiris Award for the Debut Filmmaker for Frangipani feature film
  • Shortlisted for 2015 Fairway Literary Award for The King and the Assassin (a fiction)
  • NSW Premier’s Violence against Women Award of 2005 for Songs of Anklets, a traditional classical dance-based education program on preventing violence against women in Western Sydney
  • Gratiean Prize 1999 for Forbidden Area, a playscript

Visakesa uses traditional research/publication methodologies as well as artistic methods, including creative writing, performance arts, and filmmaking, to present his works to academic and non-academic audiences. His key research interests include confessional evidence, especially under counter-terrorism laws; innovative research methodologies, especially applying storytelling, theatre, and film-based methods in research; and the interface of human rights and criminal justice systems, with a special focus on criminalising consensual sex between adult LGBT+ people and criminalizing artistic expression.