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Alice Taylor is an Assistant Professor at Bond University's Faculty of Law, specializing in comparative human rights and discrimination law. Her work addresses statutory interpretation in Australia, Canada, and the UK, with a focus on constitutional contexts shaping equality law. She holds a PhD in Law from Australian National University and a Bachelor of Laws (Hons 1) from Griffith University.
Research Interests:
- Comparative analysis of statutory discrimination law
- Constitutional influences on human rights interpretation
- Equality law and substantive justice
- Law reform as pedagogical practice
Projects & Activities: She leads the Climate Action Legal Research Team and actively contributes to government consultations, including the 2024 Anti-Discrimination Bill and Queensland Human Rights Act reviews. Her media engagements address religious discrimination, sexual harassment, and youth justice.
Education:
- PhD in Law, Australian National University (2016–2020)
- LLB (Hons 1) and Bachelor of Politics and Government, Griffith University (2011)
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