Daye (pronounced Da-yeh) welcomes both briefs to advise and to appear in administrative, commercial, and criminal law. She also advises on international law and extraterritorial laws such as autonomous sanctions.
Administrative law
Commercial law
Criminal law
International law
Academia
Daye holds a PhD from Monash University. Her thesis explored the use of restorative justice for sexual and family violence, resulting in the following papers:
Daye was a panellist representing the Asian Australian Lawyers' Association at Victorian Women Lawyers' 2024 Dame Roma Mitchell Memorial Lunch. She assisted in the Submission of the Commercial Bar Association's Public Law Section to the Victorian Integrity and Oversight Committee on the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic). She is a committee member of the Victorian branch of the International Law Association. She presented her most recent research on autonomous sanctions at the Australia New Zealand Society of International Law Annual Conference in 2024.
Daye read with Rohan Lawrence and her senior mentor is Claire Harris QC.
Administrative and public law
Quasi-criminal law
Criminal law
Written advices
Academic publications