Daniel Hartley holds a JD and PhD in Law, combining professional practice with advanced legal scholarship to deliver rigorous, research-driven writing in Australian and international contexts.
Daniel Hartley is a seasoned Australia-based academic writer specializing in Law & Legal Studies. Focusing on Criminal Justice, Human Rights, International Law, Law, and Legal Studies, he brings a rigorous, research-driven approach to each assignment. Drawing on field experience and solid training, he delivers clear, persuasive arguments, well-structured literature reviews, and meticulously cited sources aligned with Australian and international academic standards.
Armed with a JD and PhD in Law, Hartley blends practitioner insight with scholarly rigor. He guides graduate projects, drafts case analyses, and produces policy-focused research that resonates in class discussions and professional contexts. His work emphasizes critical analysis, ethical reasoning, and evidence-based conclusions, ensuring readers gain a deep understanding of nuanced legal issues while meeting institutional standards for originality and citation integrity.
He stays with legal debates, leverages best-practice research methods, and tailors each piece to client briefs, citation styles, and academic rubrics, ensuring relevance and scholarly excellence.