
معرفی
Jeremy Gans is a Professor in the Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on criminal justice, including sexual assault trials, criminal investigation techniques like DNA identification, and human rights. He teaches courses such as Evidence and Proof and has authored a criminal law treatise and co-authored texts on evidence law and criminal process rights.
- Affiliations: Melbourne Criminal Law Research Forum
- Education: Higher degrees in law and criminology (specific qualifications not detailed).
Research Interests:
Explores systemic aspects of the criminal justice system, including legal processes, human rights implications (e.g., Victoria's Charter of Human Rights), and forensic practices. His work bridges academic analysis and public discourse, reflected in his blog commentary on legal reforms.
Awards:
- Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (2010–2016).
Teaching & Engagement:
Conducts teaching in the Melbourne JD program and contributes to public debates on criminal justice. Previously served as Human Rights Adviser to the Victorian Parliament's Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee (2007).
Labs/Teams:
Affiliated with the Melbourne Criminal Law Research Forum, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on criminal law issues.




