Editorial Board
Editor
Current Vacant
Editorial Committee
Grant
Bailey
Nikki
Bromberger
Margaret
Hyland
John
Juriansz
Simon
Kozlina
Dr
Marina Nehme
Dr
Ludmilla Robinson
David
Sinfield (Library Liaison)
Associate
Professor Louise Thornthwaite
Editorial Advisory Board
Professor
Michael Adams
Professor
Fernando Colon
Professor
Andrea Curcio
Professor
David A Frenkel
Professor
Harry Glasbeek
Professor
Ronald C Griffin
Associate Professor Jason
Harris
Distinguished
Professor Michael P Malloy
Professor
Ian Ramsay
About the Editorial Advisory Board
In 2012 the Western Sydney University Law Review editorial committee decided to establish an Editorial Advisory Board for the Western Sydney University Law Review. The aims of the Advisory Board are to establish links with leading legal academics from other universities in Australia and the world, broaden the reach of the Western Sydney University Law Review to those other institutions in order to encourage submissions from academics at those and other institutions and broaden the expertise of the Western Sydney University Law Review editorial committee when seeking external referees and advice on particular submissions.
The Western Sydney University Law Review sought members from diverse institutions in Australia and abroad with diverse areas of specialisation. We were fortunate to attract academics who are leaders in their areas of expertise and who are also generous with their knowledge. The Western Sydney University Law Review thanks the members of the Editorial Advisory Board and looks forward to a continuing productive relationship. The members of the Editorial Advisory Board are:
Professor Michael Adams: Dean, Law School, Western Sydney University, Australia. Professor Michael Adams is an internationally recognised specialist in corporate law, governance, securities markets regulation, and legal education.
Professor Fernando Colon-Navarro: Associate Dean/Director Institute for International and Immigration Law at Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, Texas. Professor Colon-Navarro's interests are in Immigration Law, Political Asylum, Property and International Human Rights.
Professor Andrea A Curcio: Full Professor at Georgia State University College of Law. Professor Curcio's research covers a wide range of social justice issues, including punitive damages, the intersection of gender with procedural and evidentiary rules, and potential avenues of redress for American Indians forced to attend U.S. boarding schools.
Professor David A Frenkel: Emeritus Professor at Ben-Gurion University, Professor of Law at Carmel Academic Centre Law School, Israel and head of the Law Research unit of the Athens Institute of Education and Research. Professor Frenkel's research interests are in Medical and Health Laws and Ethics, Labour law and Employment relations, Business Law and Ethics, and Philosophy of Law.
Professor Harry Glasbeek: Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Adjunct Professor, Victoria University. Professor Glasbeek is an internationally recognised scholar in Australian and Canadian labour law and evidence law, torts law, Bills of Rights, legal education, corporate law, corporate criminality, corporate social responsibility and occupational health and safety.
Professor Ronald C Griffin: Professor of Law, Emeritus, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas; Professor of Law, College of Law, Florida A&M University, Orlando, Florida; Associate Fellow, International Center for Law and Justice, College of Law, Florida A&M University; Associate Fellow, Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Professor Griffin's research interests are in bankruptcy, contracts, consumer protection, secured transaction, and technology innovation law and practice.
Jason Harris: Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney and Fellow, Chartered Secretaries in Australia. Mr Harris' research interests are in Corporate Law, Securities Law and Corporate Insolvency.
Professor Michael P Malloy: Distinguished Professor and Scholar, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, Sacramento, CA, USA, and an Academic Member of the Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece. Professor Malloy is an internationally recognised expert on bank regulation and on economic sanctions.
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