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Vincent Goding is a Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Justice, University of Southern Queensland. Holding a PhD from the University of the Sunshine Coast (2024), along with an LLB (2010), GDipLegPrac (2011), and BMarketing (2006) from Griffith University, his academic career bridges corporate law, crisis management, and legal technology.
Research Interests: Goding critically examines corporate social responsibility (CSR), directors' duties, and legal frameworks during crises, particularly Australia’s JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme. He explores the intersection of law and science fiction, analyzing autonomy in robotics and biotechnology. His work highlights neoliberalism in corporate governance and technological interpretations of legal systems.
Publications: His 2024 research on Directors' duties and CSR and Exceptionality in Crisis Law reflects his focus on pandemic-era economic policies. Earlier works, such as the 2023 Robot and Human Futures and 2021 The Machine Runs Itself, delve into autonomy and biotechnology law. His contributions include editorial work for the Australian Journal of Corporate Law.
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