Professor Christine Parker
Educational History and Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
BA (1st Class Hons)(1991)
(University of Queensland)
Bachelor of Laws (1st Class Hons) (1992)
(University of Queensland)
PhD in Law (1997)
(ANU)
Academic Awards and Distinctions
1997 - Runner-up, Jean Martin Award for the best Australian thesis in Sociology. 1992 - University Medal, The University of Queensland.
Employment History and Qualifications
Previous Employment
From July 2011 Professor, Centre for Regulatory Studies and Law Faculty, Monash University. January to June 2011 Professor, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. July 2006 to June 2011 Australian Research Fellow, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. (Funded by the Australian Research Council to research only for 5 years.) From Jan 2006 Associate Professor and Reader, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. July 2002-Dec 2005 Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. Confirmed in 2004. Feb.-Aug. 2003 Research Fellow, Centre for Competition and Consumer Policy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. (On secondment from Melbourne Law School.) Leading ACCC Compliance and Enforcement Project for Centre for Competition and Consumer Policy, Australian National University 2003-2005. 2000-June 2002 Senior Lecturer, Law Faculty, The University of New South Wales. 1998 to 1999 Postdoctoral Fellow, Law Faculty, The University of New South Wales. 1997 Visiting Fellow & Half-time Lecturer, Law Faculty, The University of New South Wales. 1994-1996 PhD Student and Part-time Tutor, Law, Australian National University. 1993 Research Associate, National Institute for Law, Ethics and Public Affairs, Law Faculty, Griffith University.
External Appointments
2010-2011 Member of Advisory Committee for Australian Law Reform Commission reference on Discovery in Federal Civil Litigation Since 2009 Member of Enforceable Undertakings Panel, Environmental Protection Authority, Victoria 2008-2009 Reference group member, Restorative Justice and Workplace Death Project (Creative Ministries Network) 2008 Awarded Honorary Fellow of the Australasian Compliance Institute. 2007 Member of Advisory Committee for Australian Law Reform Commission reference on Client Legal Privilege and Federal Investigatory Bodies 2006 Member of Cancer Council of Victoria Legal Policy Advisory Group. 2003-2005 Member of Victorian Legal Ombudsman's Reference Group. 1997, 1999-2002 Member of New South Wales Bar's Professional Conduct Committee.
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