Prominent Current Faculty
The University of Melbourne attracts many prominent legal academics, including the following notable members of staff:
- Caron Beaton-Wells, competition law scholar
- Michael Bryan, equity and restitution scholar
- Andrew Christie, intellectual property scholar
- Harold Ford, corporations law scholar (emeritus professor)
- Harold Luntz, tort law and damages scholar (emeritus professor)
- Ian Ramsay, corporate law and corporate governance scholar and public commentator
- Cheryl Saunders, constitutional and administrative law scholar
- Manfred Ellinghaus, contract law scholar
- Tim McCormack, international humanitarian law scholar and Special Advisor on International Humanitarian Law to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
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