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Professor Gabriel Moens is a distinguished academic at Curtin Law School within the Faculty of Business and Law at Curtin University. He holds the rank of Professor and contributes to teaching, research, and administrative roles, including a portfolio in the Office of the Provost. His research focuses on international commercial arbitration, European Union law, constitutional law, dispute resolution mechanisms, and sustainable development goals.
Moens has authored and co-authored extensively on topics such as the validity of legislative clauses in Australia, EU subsidiarity principles, and the interplay between law and social policy. His work spans constitutional analysis, arbitration rules, and comparative legal studies. Notable publications include contributions to Foresight and Sti Governance (2023), Diritto Pubblico Comparato Ed Europeo (2014), and Journal of Constitutional History (2012).
His research interests emphasize practical and theoretical dimensions of legal frameworks, particularly in arbitration, EU legal integration, and the societal impact of law. Moens has also engaged in scholarly publishing, including book chapters on the European Union’s commercial law, arbitration rules, and jurisprudence of liberty.
While no specific grants or awards are listed, his prolific output underscores his influence in legal academia. He has advised numerous scholars through collaborative research but no named students are explicitly documented. Moens’ work often bridges legal theory and practice, reflecting his dual focus on academic rigor and real-world application.
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