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Visitors

The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law regularly welcomes academic colleagues from interstate and overseas.

For information on how to apply as an academic visitor to the Centre, please contact the Director, John Howe. Please also consult the Law Faculty's Visiting Scholar Program webpage.

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2008 

Professor Judy Fudge, Lansdowne Professor of Law, Victoria University Law School, Canada (January - February)

Professor J.H. (Rip) Verkerke, Director, Program for Employment and Labor Law Studies, University of Virginia, USA (April - May)

Associate Professor Alvaros Santos, Georgetown University Law Centre, USA (May)

Ms Anne Hewitt, Lecturer, University of Adelaide, SA (October - November)
 

  

2007 

Dr Anthony Forsyth, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University (July - December)

Dr Joellen Riley, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of NSW

Associate Professor Bill Hodge, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand (28 March - 15 April)

Dr Bronwyn Naylor, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Monash University

Carolyn Sutherland, Lecturer, Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University (February - May)

Monitoring Innovation in Agreements under Work Choices:
This project, which is being undertaken with Professor Richard Mitchell, will explore the extent to which the Work Choices reforms have encouraged the adoption of innovative practices and systems in workplace agreements. 



2006

Professor Chris Nyland, Professor of Management (International Business), Monash University (3 July - 31 August)

Professor Maria Lorena Cook, Associate Professor, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University  (May - Jun)

Professor Cook's research in Australia looks at the public policy impact of non-governmental organisations that promote the rights of asylum seekers.  She is conducting similar research on the US-Mexico border and in Spain with regard to groups that advocate for the rights of unauthorized economic migrants.

Emeritus Professor Harry Glasbeek,
Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada (January-May)

Professor J.H. (Rip) Verkerke, Director, Program for Employment and Labor Law Studies, University of Virginia, USA (March)

Dr Tonia Novitz, Reader in Law, School of Law, University of Bristol, UK (November-December)




2005

Emeritus Professor Harry Glasbeek, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada (January-May)

Ms Shae McCrystal,
Law Faculty, ANU (January)

Associate Professor Masaharu Nose, Department of Sociology, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan (January-February)

Professor Philip Alston, Director, Centre for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University, USA (September)

Professor Paul Davies,
London School of Economics, London, UK (October)

Ms Sue Ashtiany, Head of Employment Law at Nabarro Nathanson, London, UK (October)




2004

Emeritus Professor Harry Glasbeek, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada (January-May)

Ms Shae McCrystal,
Law Faculty, ANU (February, April)

Mr Mark Mourell
, Griffith University (February-March)

Professor Andrew Stewart
, Flinders University of South Australia (March)

Ms Karen Wheelwright, Deakin University (May-June)

Mr Ixusko Ordeñana Guezuraga
, University of Deusto, Spain (July-September)

Professor Katherine Stone, UCLA, United States (September-October)

Ms Daniela Steinwender, University of Graz, Austria (August-January)

Ms Joellen Riley, University of Sydney (December)




2003

Professor Mitsuo Nagafuchi, Department of Business Law, Konan University, Japan (November)

Professor Franco Carinci
, President, Italian Association of Labour Rights and Social Security and Professor at the University of Bologna, Italy (October-November)

Associate Professor Braham Dabscheck
, University of New South Wales (August)

Professor Simon Deakin
, Director, Centre for Corporate Governance, University of Cambridge, UK (July-August)

Mr Robert Sun Luo
, Nankai University, China (January-September)

Emeritus Professor Harry Glasbeek
, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada (January-May)

Professor Hugh Collins
, London School of Economics, London, UK (March)




2002

Emeritus Professor Harry Glasbeek, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada (January-May)

Dr Fiona Haines
, Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne (April-June)

Dr Gail Mason
, Gender Studies, University of Sydney (July-August)

Dr Paul Roth
, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand (August-December)

Ms Monika Goller, Max Planc Institute, Munich, Germany (December)


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