
معرفی
Dr. Ali Ali is an **Associate Lecturer** at **Curtin Law School**, part of the **Faculty of Business and Law** at Curtin University. He holds advanced degrees including a **PhD in Law (Curtin University)**, **MHRL&P (UNSW)**, and **LLB (Hons) from the University of Chittagong**. His career spans **15 years as a judge in Bangladesh**, focusing on criminal, civil, and family law, complemented by legal practice in corporate and strata law. He is a **Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK)**.
- Research Focus: Shipbreaking industry reforms, compensatory justice, postcolonial legal theory, and corporate governance.
- Publications:** Author of "Fundamental of Business and Corporations Law" (Thomson Reuters, 2024) and upcoming book on shipbreaking liability frameworks (Springer Nature, 2025).
Ali’s legal philosophy integrates **international human rights principles** into domestic jurisprudence, particularly in South Asia. His work addresses systemic gaps in worker protections and environmental accountability in shipbreaking. He collaborates with institutions like UNSW, Edith Cowan University, and Charles Darwin University.
Ali’s teaching covers **Company Law**, **Business Law**, and **Legal Research**, informed by his dual expertise in practice and academia. He has received awards including the **Dean’s Research Award (2022)** and **Best Paper Awards (2021–2024)** for groundbreaking work on shipbreaking policy and ILO guideline compliance.
- Awards: Australia Award (2013), Higher Education Academy Fellowship (2019), and multiple conference accolades for comparative law research.
- Professional Roles:** Member of ANZSIL, WA Teachers of Law Association, and Bangladesh Bar Council.
His research bridges **legal theory and practice**, advocating for frameworks that empower marginalized communities through **rectificatory justice** and **postcolonial critiques**.




