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Professor Beth Gaze is a prominent academic at the Melbourne Law School, specializing in anti-discrimination law, administrative law, and socio-legal research. She holds academic leadership roles such as Co-Director of Studies at the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law and participates in key university committees like the Melbourne Law Masters Committee. Her research focuses on equality law, feminist legal thought, and tribunal processes, supported by multiple ARC grants.
Education: Professor Gaze holds degrees in science and law from Melbourne University, Monash University, and the University of California, Berkeley, alongside a postgraduate diploma in Psychological Studies. She is admitted to legal practice in Australia.
Research Interests: Her work explores anti-discrimination frameworks, gender equity, and procedural fairness in administrative tribunals. She has conducted empirical studies on anti-discrimination law enforcement and social security appeals, emphasizing the gap between legal theory and practical access to justice.
Professional Activities: She has contributed to law reform initiatives at state and federal levels, advised the Victorian Parliament and International Labour Organisation, and serves on committees such as the Economic and Social Participation Research Initiative (ESPRIT). Affiliations include the Australian Labour Law Association and the Discrimination Law Association (UK).
Grants & Awards: While no specific awards are listed, her extensive ARC grants highlight her research impact. She has advised on tribunal operations and policy, reflecting her commitment to bridging legal systems and societal needs.





