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Professor Bronwen Morgan

Professor Bronwen Morgan

Professor

Ph.D. (Jurisprudence and Social Policy) University of California at Berkeley, 2000
LL.B. (Honours, Class 1) University of Sydney, Australia, 1992
B.A. (Honours, Class 1, University Medal) University of Sydney, Australia, 1989

Law & Justice
School of Law, Society & Criminology

I joined UNSW Law School in October 2012, having taught at the University of Bristol, UK for seven years as Professor of Socio-legal Studies. Prior to Bristol, I taught at the University of Oxford for six years in association with the Centre for Socio-legal Studies, and both St Hilda’s College (1999-2001) and Wadham College (2002-2005). A very long time ago, I taught at the University of Sydney Law School. I am currently Professor of Law at UNSW Law.

Phone
+61 2 93857727
  • Books | 2017
    , 2017, Assembling Neoliberalism, Higgins V; Larner W, (ed.), Palgrave Macmillan US,
    Books | 2017
    Morgan B, 2017, The Intersection of Rights and Regulation: New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship,
    Books | 2011
    Morgan B, 2011, Water on Tap Rights and Regulation in the Transnational Governance of Urban Water Services, Cambridge University Press
    Books | 2011
    Morgan B, 2011, Water on Tap, Cambridge University Press
    Books | 2009
    Morgan B, 2009, Foreword,
    Books | 2007
    Morgan B; Yeung K, 2007, An Introduction to Law and Regulation Text and Materials, Cambridge University Press
    Books | 2003
    Morgan B, 2003, Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition The Bureaucratic Politics of Regulatory Justification, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
  • Book Chapters | 2023
    Morgan B, 2023, 'Law and social innovation', in Encyclopedia of Social Innovation, pp. 179 - 185
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Morgan B, 2022, 'The Regulatory State Under Pressure', in Hout W; Hutchison J (ed.), Handbook on Governance and Development, Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 115 - 129,
    Book Chapters | 2021
    McDermont M; Morgan B; Noorani T, 2021, 'Infrastructures collaboratives pour une justice sociale', in Borgetto M; Gadbin-George G (ed.), Le tiers secteur en France et au Royaume-Uni Déclin ou perfectionnement de l'Etat-providence ?, Pantheon-Assas, Paris
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Morgan B; Kuch D, 2020, 'Diverse legalities: Pluralism and Instrumentalism', in Gibson K; Dombrowski K (ed.), Handbook of Diverse Economies, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 323 - 331,
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Morgan B; McDermont M; Innes M, 2020, 'Conclusion: Towards an Organic model of Regulating for Engagement', in Imagining Regulation Differently, Bristol University Press, pp. 189 - 206,
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Morgan B; McDermont M; Innes M, 2020, 'Conclusion: Towards an organic model of regulating for engagement', in Imagining Regulation Differently, Policy Press, pp. 189 - 206,
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Morgan B; McDermont M; Innes M, 2020, 'Conclusion: Towards an organic model of regulating for engagement', in Imagining Regulation Differently, Policy Press, pp. 189 - 206,
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Morgan B; McDermont M; Innes M, 2020, 'Conclusion: Towards an organic model of regulating for engagement', in McDermont M; Cole T; Newman J; Piccini A (ed.), IMAGINING REGULATION DIFFERENTLY: CO-CREATING FOR ENGAGEMENT, POLICY PRESS, pp. 189 - 206
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Morgan B; McDermont M; Innes M, 2020, 'Towards an Organic Model of Regulation’', in McDermont M; Cole T; Newman J; Piccini A (ed.), Imagining Regulation Differently: Co-creating for Engagement, Policy Press, Bristol,
    Book Chapters | 2019
    Morgan B, 2019, 'Transcending the Corporation: Social Enterprise, Cooperatives and Commons-Based Governance', in Clarke T; O'Brien J; O'Kelley CRT (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation, Oxford University Press, pp. 667 - 686,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Morgan B, 2018, 'The Multi-Scalar Regulatory Challenge of the Sharing Economy from the Perspective of Platform Cooperativism and the Social and Solidarity Economy', in The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of the Sharing Economy, pp. 274 - 286,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Morgan B, 2018, 'The Multi-Scalar Regulatory Challenge of the Sharing Economy from the Perspective of Platform Cooperativism and the Social and Solidarity Economy', in Davidson N; Finck M; Infranca J (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of the Sharing Economy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Morgan B; Kuch D, 2017, 'Sharing Subjects and Legality: Ambiguities in Moving Beyond Neoliberalism', in Assembling Neoliberalism, Palgrave Macmillan US, pp. 219 - 241,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Morgan B; Kuch D, 2017, 'Sharing Subjects and Legality: Ambiguities in Moving Beyond Neoliberalism', in Higgins V; Larner W (ed.), Assembling Neoliberalism, Palgrave MacMillan, New York, pp. 219 - 242,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Morgan B; McNeill J; Blomfeld I; Vines P, 2017, 'THE LEGAL ROOTS OF A SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT ECONOMY: NEW KINDS OF LEGAL ENTITIES, NEW KINDS OF LAWYERS?', in Levy R; O'Brien M; Rice S; Ridge P; Thornton M (ed.), NEW DIRECTIONS FOR LAW IN AUSTRALIA: ESSAYS IN CONTEMPORARY LAW REFORM, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 399 - 406,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Morgan B, 2015, 'Upside Down and Inside Out: Regulators and Regulatory Processes in Contemporary Perspective', in Sarat A; Ewick P (ed.), The Handbook of Law and Society, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 150 - 167
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Sterrett S; Morgan B, 2015, 'Regulation and Administration', in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, pp. 160 - 165
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Dubash N; Morgan B, 2013, 'The Embedded Regulatory State: Between Rules and Deals', in Morgan B; Dubash N (ed.), The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South: Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies, Oxford University press, Oxford, pp. 279 - 296
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Dubash N; Morgan B, 2013, 'The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South: The Infrastructure of Development', in The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies, Oxford University Press,
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Dubash N; Morgan B, 2013, 'The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South: The Infrastructure of Development', in Dubash N; Morgan B (ed.), The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South: Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies, OUP Oxford, pp. 1 - 26
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Dubash NK; Morgan B, 2013, 'The Embedded Regulatory State: Between Rules and Deals', in The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South, Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 278 - 296,
    Book Chapters | 2012
    McDermont M; Morgan B; Cowan D, 2012, 'Socio-legal Studies Module: the Bristol Experience', in Hunter C (ed.), Integrating Socio-legal Studies Into the Law Curriculum, Palgrave MacMillan, UK
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Morgan B, 2012, 'The Limits of Transnational Transformations of the State: Comparative Regulatory Regimes in Water Service Delivery', in Shaffer GC (ed.), Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change, Cambridge University Press, pp. 180 - 2011
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Morgan B, 2012, 'The Limits of Transnational Transformations of the State: Comparative Regulatory Regimes in Water Service Delivery', in Shaffer GC (ed.), Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change, Cambridge University Press, pp. 180 - 211
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Morgan BB, 2012, 'Rights and Regulation as a Framework for Exploring Reverse Legal Transfers: Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in the Bolivian Water Sector', in Law and Society, pp. 82 - 119
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Morgan BB, 2012, 'Rights and Regulation as a Framework for Exploring Reverse Legal Transfers: Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in the Bolivian Water Sector', in Gillespie J; Nicholson P; Nicholson P (ed.), Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 82 - 118
    Book Chapters | 2009
    Morgan B, 2009, 'The limits of transnational transformations of the state: Comparative regulatory regimes in the delivery of urban water services', in Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change, pp. 180 - 211,
    Book Chapters | 2009
    Nanwani S, 2009, 'Accountability mechanisms of multilateral development banks: Powers, complications, enhancements', in Law in the Pursuit of Development: Principles into Practice?, pp. 110 - 130,
    Book Chapters | 2008
    Morgan BB, 2008, 'Consuming without Paying: Stealing or Campaigning? The Civic Implications of Civil Disobedience around Access to Water', in Soper K; Trentmann F (ed.), Citizenship and Consumption, Palgrave Macmillan
    Book Chapters | 2007
    Morgan B, 2007, 'The Intersection of Rights and Regulation: New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship', in Morgan B (ed.), The Intersection of Rights and Regulation: New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship, pp. 1 - 20
    Book Chapters | 2004
    Morgan B, 2004, 'Social protest against privatization of water: Forging cosmopolitan citizenship?', in Sustainable Justice: Reconciling Economic, Social and Environmental Law, pp. 339 - 351
  • Edited Books | 2013
    Morgan PB, 2013, The Intersection of Rights and Regulation New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
    Edited Books | 2013
    Dubash N; Morgan B, (ed.), 2013, The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South: Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies, Oxford University Press
  • Journal articles | 2023
    Cohen AJ; Morgan B, 2023, 'Prefigurative Legality', Law and Social Inquiry, 48, pp. 1053 - 1082,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Manwaring K; Kearnes M; Morgan B; Munro P; Pala R; Samarakoon S, 2022, 'What does a right to repair tell us about our relationship with technology?', Alternative Law Journal, 47, pp. 179 - 179,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Morgan B; Goldblatt B, 2022, 'Contested Common Space, Regulation and Inclusion at the Coogee Women’s Pool', Legalities, 2, pp. 182 - 214,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Morgan B; Thorpe A, 2022, 'Place-based pedagogies of hope', International Journal of Law in Context, 18, pp. 427 - 439,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Thorpe A; Morgan B, 2022, 'Prefigurative Legality: Rethinking Municipal Jurisdiction', Urban Studies: an international journal for research in urban studies, 58, pp. 2096 - 2115,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Morgan B; Thorpe A; Cooper D, 2021, 'The hopeful edges of power: Radical governance and acting ‘as if’', Griffith Review, 73, pp. 233 - 245,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Morgan B, 2020, 'Law in context as terrestrial politics?', International Journal of Law in Context, 16, pp. 469 - 474,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Morgan B; Bai S; Bhaskar J, 2018, 'Competitive Neutrality and the Challenge of Social Enterprise', Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law, 25,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Morgan B; Bai S; Bhaskar J, 2018, 'Competitive neutrality and the challenge of social enterprise', Competition and Consumer Law Journal,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Morgan B; Thorpe A, 2018, 'Introduction: Law for a new economy: Enterprise, sharing, regulation', Journal of Law and Society, 45, pp. 1 - 9,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Morgan B, 2018, 'Legal Models Beyond the Corporation in Australia: Plugging a Gap or Weaving a Tapestry?', Social Enterprise Journal, 14, pp. 180 - 193,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Morgan B, 2018, 'Telling stories beautifully: Hybrid legal forms in the new economy', Journal of Law and Society, 45, pp. 64 - 83,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Morgan B, 2018, 'The sharing economy', Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 14, pp. 351 - 366,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Barraket J; Douglas H; Eversole R; Mason C; McNeill J; Morgan B, 2017, 'Classifying social enterprise models in Australia', Social Enterprise Journal, 13, pp. 365 - 391,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Chandrashekeran S; Morgan B; Coetzee K; Christoff P, 2017, 'Re-thinking the Green State beyond the Global North: A South African climate change case study', Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: WIREs Climate Change, 8,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Morgan B; Maloney M, 2017, 'Building an ecologically healthy and socially just economic system: the New Economy Network of Australia', Australian Environment Review, pp. 131 - 134
    Journal articles | 2017
    Morgan B, 2017, 'Lawyers, Legal Advice and Relationality in Sustainable Economy Initiatives', Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 7, pp. 1487 - 1508,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Morgan B, 2017, 'Regulatory Transformations. Rethinking Economy – Society Interactions', Law & Society Review, 51, pp. 451 - 453,
    Journal articles | 2016
    Morgan B; Kuch DL, 2016, 'The Socio-Legal Implications of the New Politics of Climate Change', University of New South Wales Law Journal, 39, pp. 1715 - 1740,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Morgan B; Kuch D, 2015, 'Radical Transactionalism: Legal Consciousness, Diverse Economies, and the Sharing Economy', Journal of Law and Society, 42, pp. 556 - 587,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Morgan B, 2015, 'Legal Imagination and the Sharing Economy', Stir, 9
    Journal articles | 2014
    Morgan B, 2014, 'Bringing Politics Back In: The Trajectory of the Regulatory State of the South', Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia, 60, pp. n/a - n/a,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Morgan B, 2014, 'Bringing politics back in: The trajectory of the regulatory State of the South', Reforma y Democracia, 60, pp. 5 - 26
    Journal articles | 2014
    Morgan B, 2014, 'Limiting Resources: Market-Led Reform and the Transformation of Public Goods', CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS, 43, pp. 213 - 215,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Morgan B, 2014, 'Water Rights Between Social Activism and Social Enterprise', Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 5, pp. 25 - 48,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Morgan MB; Halliday S, 2013, 'I Fought the Law and the Law Won? Legal Consciousness and the Critical Imagination', Current Legal Problems, 66, pp. 1 - 32,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Morgan B, 2012, 'Understanding the rise of the regulatory state of the South', Regulation and Governance, 6, pp. 261 - 281,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Morgan BB, 2008, 'Building Bridges Between Regulatory and Citizen Space: Civil Society Contributions to Water Service Delivery Frameworks in Cross-National Perspective', Law, Social Justice & Global Development
    Journal articles | 2006
    Morgan B; Trentmann F, 2006, 'Introduction: The politics of necessity', Journal of Consumer Policy, 29, pp. 345 - 353,
    Journal articles | 2006
    Morgan B, 2006, 'The North-South politics of necessity: Regulating for basic rights between national and international levels', Journal of Consumer Policy, 29, pp. 465 - 487,
    Journal articles | 2006
    Morgan B, 2006, 'Turning off the tap: Urban water service delivery and the social construction of global administrative law', European Journal of International Law, 17, pp. 215 - 246,
    Journal articles | 2004
    Morgan B, 2004, 'The regulatory face of the human right to water', Journal of Water Law, 15, pp. 179 - 186
    Journal articles | 2003
    Morgan B, 2003, 'The Economization of Politics: Meta-Regulation as a Form of Nonjudicial Legality', Social & Legal Studies, 12, pp. 489 - 523,
    Journal articles | 1999
    Morgan B, 1999, 'Oh, reason not the need: Rights and other imperfect alternatives for those without voice', Law and Social Inquiry, 24, pp. 295 - 318,
    Journal articles | 1999
    Morgan B, 1999, 'Unleashing rights: Law, meaning and the animal rights movement.', LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION, 24, pp. 295 - 318,
  • Reports | 2016
    Morgan B; McNeill J; Blomfeld I, 2016, Where are the Community Enterprise Lawyers? Towards an effective ecosystem of legal support for small-scale sustainable economy initiatives in Australia : A Discussion Paper,
    Reports | 2014
    Morgan B; Rogers M; Martin F; Greig A; Donnelly R; McNeil J; Perry A; Bennett S, 2014, Legal Models Working Group Report, Social Innovation, Entreprise and Entrepreneurship Alliance (SIEE) (2014)
    Reports | 2013
    Morgan B; Bird C; Alcock R; McDermont M, 2013, Maintaining Momentum in Bristol Community Energy, Project Report for Knowledge Exchange Grant with Bristol Energy Network
    Reports | 2013
    Morgan B; Kuch D; Ngo J, 2013, Submission to Crowd-Sourced Equity Financing Enquiry (2013)
    Preprints |
    Chandrashekeran S; Morgan B; Coetzee K; Baker DL, From Statements of Intent to Institutionalised Practice: What Makes Climate Change Policies Stick?,
    Preprints |
    Dubash NK; Morgan B, Understanding the Rise of the Regulatory State in the Global South,
    Preprints |
    Halliday S; Morgan B, I Fought the Law and the Law Won? Legal Consciousness and the Critical Imagination,
    Preprints |
    Morgan B; McNeill J, Where are the Community Enterprise Lawyers? Towards an Effective Ecosystem of Legal Support For Small-Scale Sustainable Economy Initiatives in Australia,
    Preprints |
    Morgan B, Comparative Regulatory Regimes in Water Service Delivery: Emerging Contours of Global Water Welfarism?,
    Preprints |
    Morgan B, Reflections on Governance from an International Perspective,
  • Media | 2021
    Kearnes M; Manwaring K; Munro P; Pala R; Samarakoon S, 2021, What does a right to repair tell us about our relationships with technology?, UNSW Allens Hub for Technology, Law & Innovation,

Economic and Social Research Council Subcontract, 2017, £14,000, University of Bristol, ‘Productive Margins: Regulating for Engagement’

UNSW Plus Alliance Collaborative Research Seed Grant, 2017, $25,000, ‘The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: A Knowledge-to-Action Framework for Implementation and Evaluation’

UNSW Grantwriting Fellowship, 2017, $45,000, as PI for support for developing a Linkage Grant application for ‘Platform Cooperativism: An Innovative Trajectory for the Legal and Professional Implications of Emerging Platform Economies’

Low Carbon Living Collaborative Research Centre, Australia, 2014, AU$14,216, held as co-PI for ‘Community Power: Understanding the contribution of community-owned renewable energy to regional development. Top-up Scholarship for Jarra Hicks’
International Development Research Centre of Canada, 2012, US$125,000 over 2 years, held as a co-PI with Centre for Policy Research , New Delhi for ‘Climate Change as a Challenge of Multilevel Governance’

Australian Research Council Future Fellowship, 2012, Aus$817,858 over 4 years, held as PI for ‘Between Social Enterprise and Social Movement: Responses to Environmental Change at the Intersection of Rights and Regulation’

International Development Research Centre of Canada, 2010, US$70,000 over 2 years, held as a co-PI with Centre for Policy Research , New Delhi for a workshop and edited journal/special issue publication on ‘The Regulatory State of the South’.

University of Bristol Faculty of Social Sciences Seed Fund, 2009, £5,000 jointly with colleagues from Geography and Policy Studies for ‘Climate Change Policy and Community-Led Initiatives: Legal Consciousness, Emotional Affect and Regulatory Frameworks’

Economic and Social Science Research Council of Britain, 2009, £2,000 for Public Engagement Event in ESRC Festival of Social Science, March 2009 (“What’s So Social About Social Enterprise?”)

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 2007, £50,000 over 3 years for a role in governance research on ‘Aquatest: A Low-Cost Water Test for Use in Developing Countries’

Economic and Social Science Research Council of Britain, 2007, £50,000 over 4 years for CASE PhD Studentship on ‘Ethical Consumerism as a Brokering Mechanism in Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Towards a Governance Framework’

National Science Foundation of USA, 2005 $83,088 over 3 years for 'The Intersection of Rights and Regulation: New Directions in Legal Scholarship' (joint with Law and Society Association, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa and University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)

Economic and Social Science Research Council of Britain, 2002, £96,723.10 for ‘The Commodification of Water, Social Protest and Cosmopolitan Citizenship”, funded as part of the ESRC Research Programme in “Cultures of Consumption

UK Socio-Legal Studies Association Small Research Grants Competition, 2002, £1,000

Modern Law Review Seminar Competition, 2000, £4,500

British Academy Overseas Conference Award 2000, 2001

2021, Elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences

2004 Hart Socio-Legal Prize for Early Career Academics (for Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition, above, prize awarded annually for the best book, published in the 12 months preceding)

2004 Socio-Legal Article Prize from the UK Socio-Legal Studies Association (for “The Economisation of Politics", awarded annually, open to all, for the most outstanding piece of socio-legal scholarship published in the 12 months preceding)

1996 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley

1992 John George Dalley Prize no 1A (first place in Arts/Law degree final year)

1988 English Association Prize (best thesis, English Literature Honours Program) 1988

1988 Coutts Scholarship (best performance and University Medal in English Literature Honours)

My research has long focused on transformations of the regulatory state in both national-comparative and transnational contexts, with a particular interest in the interaction between the technocratic interstices of regulation and collective commitments to democracy, conviviality and ecological sustainability. More recently, I have focused on new and diverse economies, mostly of the kind affiliated with solidarity and the creation of a commons, and the tensions between these and recent developments in sharing or platform economies. Empirically I have most recently explored energy, food, water and new kinds of lawyers.

Past projects include research on access to urban water services in comparative perspective (funded by the UK Economic and Social Sciences Research Council); two projects with Navroz Dubash of the Centre for Policy Studies in India, funded by the International Development Research Centre of Canada (on the rise of the regulatory state in the developing world and on sub-national and local dimensions of climate change policy in developing countries, particularly India and South Africa); an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship on legal and regulatory support structures for social activists and social enterprises responding to climate change in Australia and the UK; two Fellow projects (on urban agriculture and on bottom-up participatory approaches to implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals).

My ongoing work is on new legal models for social enterprise and emerging solidarity or commons-based economies, ranging from platform cooperativism to regenerative economies. I am committed to participatory action research and am the co-founder and on the Board of the , currently work with , and have worked with the .

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My Research Supervision

Current and recent PhD students:

2013-2016, Anna Huggins (full-time, co-supervised with Rosemary Rayfuse, Law). Thesis topic: Evaluating Systems for Implementation Review in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Implications for the Administration of Global Environmental Governance)

2013-2018, Jarra Hicks, (full-time, co-supervised with Susan Thompson, Built Environment). Thesis topic: The Contribution of Community-owned Renewable Energy to Regional Development and Resilience in the Face of Climate Change)

2013 ongoing, Lauren Butterly (part-time, co-supervised with Megan Davis and Sean Brennan, Law. Thesis topic: Exploring the Way Forward for Indigenous Governance of Sea-Country in Australia)

2016-2020, Zsofia Korosy (full-time, co-supervised with Fleur Johns, Law. Thesis topic: A Critical Analysis of the Environmental Regulation of the Pacific Ocean in International Law).

2016-2021, Nana Frishling (full-time, co-supervised with Justine Nolan and Dimity Kingsford-Smith, Law. Thesis topic: Business and human rights: assessing industry specific multistakeholder initiatives in the context of global supply chains)

2017-2023, Tahlia Gordon (part-time, co-supervised with Justine Rogers, Law. Thesis topic: Understanding How The Incorporation Of A Law Firm Morphs Professionalism)

2019-2013, Angela Kintomidas (Scientia PhD, full time, co-supervised with Amy Cohen and Nofar Sherri. Thesis topic: care, migration and labour in the digital economy)

2019 ongoing, Deborah Hartstein (part-time, co-supervised with Amy Cohen). RTP scholarship. Thesis topic: retail food and technology)

2020 ongoing, Jodie Hampson (Scientia PhD, full time, co-supervised with Amelia Thorpe and Selena Griffith. Thesis topic: platform cooperatives and aged care)

2021 ongoing, Aaron Magner (fulltime, co-supervised with John Carr from Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture. RTP scholarship. Thesis topic: urban commons)

2022 ongoing Tomas Alarcon (fulltime, co-supervised with Marc de Leeuw and Amelia Thorpe. RTP scholarship. Thesis topic: climate change litigation and changing modes of lawyering)

2023 ongoing, Nishant Kumar (fulltime, co-supervised with Maria Giannacopoulos. RTP scholarship. Thesis topic: environmental crime and corporate law through the lens of green criminology)

My Teaching

Legal Experimentalism (LAWS2384)
Lawyers, Ethics and Justice (LAWS1230)
Law and Society in the New Economy (LAWS8185)