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Associate Professor Jonathan Liberman is a legal scholar specializing in Law and Global Health at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. With over 25 years of expertise, he focuses on legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks addressing public health challenges like tobacco control, vaccine access, infectious disease management, and sports-related concussion governance. His work bridges international law domains such as trade, intellectual property, investment, and human rights with public health priorities.
Key Professional Roles:
- Founding Director (2012–2020) of the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer, a WHO Collaborating Centre.
- Member of Australian Government's Expert Advisory Group on Plain Packaging and IARC Working Group on Social Inequalities and Cancer.
Research Contributions:
His interdisciplinary approach integrates evidence-based legal strategies to promote policy coherence across health, trade, and sustainable development. Recent work explores pandemic governance frameworks and legal responses to global health emergencies.
Awards:
- Recipient of the 2017 World No Tobacco Day Award for exceptional contributions to tobacco control.
Teaching and Affiliations:
Teaches Law and Global Health (Melbourne Law Masters). Active in the Health Law and Ethics Network and University of Melbourne's STEMM Human Ethics Committee.
Education:
- Master of Public and International Law
- Law Degree (First Class Honours)
- Arts Degree
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