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Elizabeth Curran is an Associate Professor at Australian National University, specializing in access to justice, human rights, and interdisciplinary legal practice. Her research focuses on enhancing legal and community service delivery for marginalized populations, particularly through Health Justice Partnerships and Integrated Justice Practice.
- Education: BA/LLB (Monash), Masters in Law (Melbourne), Grad Dip.Education (ACU), Doctorate in Juridical Science (La Trobe), RSA Cert.(Oxford)
- Memberships: Member of the Australasian Society of Evaluators and Australian Restorative Justice Association
Curran's work examines how interdisciplinary collaboration improves social determinants of health and legal outcomes for disadvantaged communities. She has advised the Law Council's Justice Project (2018–2019) and contributed to the Royal Commission into Family Violence.
The most recent articles (2019–2013) explore themes like family violence prevention, interdisciplinary legal education, and innovative service delivery models. Her research emphasizes empirical evaluation to amplify marginalized voices and inform policy.
Curran is currently authoring a book on new approaches to law and legal education (Routledge UK, due June 2020) and advising the Legal Services Board Victoria on evaluation frameworks for funded services.




