
معرفی
Dr Aaron Timoshanko is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Justice, University of Southern Queensland. His academic work focuses on legal education reform, animal welfare law, corporate governance, and human rights. He is affiliated with the Centre for Heritage and Culture. His research explores the intersection of law with technology, animal ethics, and marginalized communities' rights.
Education:
- Bachelor of International Studies (Flinders University)
- Combined Law Degree and Legal Practice (Honours) (Flinders University)
- PhD in Law (Monash University)
Research Interests:
- Legal adaptability to technological disruption
- Animal welfare legislation and enforcement
- Corporate shareholder rights under Australian law
- Child rights advocacy in LGBTQ+ contexts
- Cultural competency in legal proceedings
Recent Research Trends: His articles analyze law firms' adaptation to post-pandemic challenges, shareholder empowerment under corporate law reforms, and the ethical dimensions of animal use in agriculture and science. He consistently advocates for stronger legal frameworks against animal cruelty and systemic discrimination.
Awards & Grants:
- Queensland Law Society Grant ($224,775) for law firm disruption analysis
Supervision & Grants: Currently supervises four doctoral projects on topics like Aboriginal land rights, aviation regulation, and international corporate restructuring. His grant-funded research emphasizes law profession resilience to technological and societal changes.
Key Contributions: Authored influential submissions to NSW greyhound racing reforms and pioneered teaching methodologies using graphic media to enhance animal law education.


