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− | <blockquote style="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Dr Andrew Lynch is the Deputy Director of the Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. He is also the Director of the Centre’s Terrorism and Law Project. His research in recent years has concentrated on the topics of judicial dissent in the constitutional law decisions of the High Court of Australia and the intersection of public law and legal responses to terrorism. He is an author of Equity and Trusts (2001 and 2005), What Price Security? Taking Stock of Australia’s Anti-Terror Laws (2006) and a co-editor of Law and Liberty in the War on Terror (2007), as well as journal articles, conference and seminar papers in these and other areas. Additionally Andrew has given evidence to a number of parliamentary and non-government inquiries into Australia’s counter-terrorism legislative scheme and written on public law issues in the media. He teaches Public Law and Federal Constitutional Law.<ref>University of South Wales, [http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/staff/LynchA/ Staff Directory, Andrew Lynch] (accessed 12 June 2008)</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote style="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Dr Andrew Lynch is the Deputy Director of the Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. He is also the Director of the Centre’s Terrorism and Law Project. His research in recent years has concentrated on the topics of judicial dissent in the constitutional law decisions of the High Court of Australia and the intersection of public law and legal responses to terrorism. He is an author of ''Equity and Trusts'' (2001 and 2005), ''What Price Security? Taking Stock of Australia’s Anti-Terror Laws'' (2006) and a co-editor of ''Law and Liberty in the War on Terror'' (2007), as well as journal articles, conference and seminar papers in these and other areas. Additionally Andrew has given evidence to a number of parliamentary and non-government inquiries into Australia’s counter-terrorism legislative scheme and written on public law issues in the media. He teaches Public Law and Federal Constitutional Law.<ref>University of South Wales, [http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/staff/LynchA/ Staff Directory, Andrew Lynch] (accessed 12 June 2008)</ref></blockquote> |
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Revision as of 10:06, 12 June 2008
Dr Andrew Lynch is Senior Lecturer at the University of South Wales and is the director, Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law. He is an expert on terrorism and public law.
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Profile
From the University of South Wales:
Dr Andrew Lynch is the Deputy Director of the Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. He is also the Director of the Centre’s Terrorism and Law Project. His research in recent years has concentrated on the topics of judicial dissent in the constitutional law decisions of the High Court of Australia and the intersection of public law and legal responses to terrorism. He is an author of Equity and Trusts (2001 and 2005), What Price Security? Taking Stock of Australia’s Anti-Terror Laws (2006) and a co-editor of Law and Liberty in the War on Terror (2007), as well as journal articles, conference and seminar papers in these and other areas. Additionally Andrew has given evidence to a number of parliamentary and non-government inquiries into Australia’s counter-terrorism legislative scheme and written on public law issues in the media. He teaches Public Law and Federal Constitutional Law.[1]
Contact
Tel: +61 2 9385 9654 Email: a.lynch@unsw.edu.au
Affiliations
- Macquarie Law Journal, Member Editorial Board
Notes
- ↑ University of South Wales, Staff Directory, Andrew Lynch (accessed 12 June 2008)