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Stephen Thomson is an Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law, The Australian National University, where he serves as General Editor of the Federal Law Review. His expertise spans public law, administrative law, constitutional law, and human rights, with significant contributions to understanding legal responses to COVID-19. His analysis influenced the UK House of Lords Report on COVID-19 emergency powers.
Education includes:
- LL.B. (Hons.), University of Edinburgh
- LL.M. (Res.) by Thesis, University of Edinburgh
- Ph.D., University of Edinburgh
- Dip.L.P., University of Edinburgh
His research examines judicial review mechanisms, administrative tribunals, and human rights implications of emergency governance. Current work focuses on social media regulation and pandemic governance frameworks, analyzing tensions between state power and civil liberties during crises.
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on legal safeguards during emergencies, judicial oversight mechanisms, and comparative administrative law frameworks across jurisdictions including Hong Kong and the UK.
Supervises doctoral candidates in public law, comparative constitutionalism, and Hong Kong legal studies. Serves as Rapporteur for Hong Kong SAR on The Oxford Compendium of National Legal Responses to COVID-19 and examiner for legal qualification bodies.
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