
About
Joshua Neoh is an Associate Professor at ANU Law School, where he serves as Sub-Dean (International) and sits on multiple university committees including the ANU Academic Board Steering Committee and Teaching and Learning Development Committee. His research focuses on the intersections of law, religion, and political theory, with particular emphasis on Kierkegaardian philosophy and constitutional frameworks.
Educationally, he holds:
- PhD in Law from University of Cambridge (2015-2018)
- LLM from Yale Law School (2010-2011)
- LLB (First Class Honours with University Medal) from ANU (2006-2010)
His scholarly publications demonstrate consistent engagement with philosophical foundations of legal systems, examining how theological concepts influence contemporary jurisprudence. Recent works explore existentialist perspectives on sovereignty and ethical frameworks in governance.
Honors include the Penny Pether Prize for interdisciplinary legal scholarship and recognition for teaching excellence. He mentors graduate students in legal theory and participates in international research collaborations across Europe and Asia.
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