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Professor Gabrielle Appleby is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales (Sydney). She holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide (2012), an LLM from the University of Melbourne (2009), and an LLB from the University of Queensland (2005). As Director of The Judiciary Project at the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, her research focuses on public law, executive governance, parliamentary practices, judicial integrity, and First Nations constitutional recognition.
Her work emphasizes the accountability of governmental institutions, the role of legal advisors in governance, and systemic reforms to enhance democratic processes. She actively engages with contemporary legal challenges, including Indigenous rights frameworks and institutional transparency.
Professor Appleby’s academic contributions span teaching, research leadership, and policy engagement. She is affiliated with key legal centers and contributes to national dialogues on constitutional and public law issues. Her location is listed as UNSW Law, Kensington Campus.
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