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Associate Professor Lisa Spagnolo is affiliated with Macquarie University's Macquarie Law School and the Transforming Energy Markets Research Centre. She holds a PhD from Monash University (2012), an LLB from Deakin University (2000), and a BCom in Applied Economics and Business Law from Deakin (1996). Her research focuses on international contract law, geographical indications, and the intersection of Islamic law with international sales frameworks. She has contributed to projects like 'Geographical Indications for Wine in Australia's Free Trade Agreements' (2020–2023).
- External Roles: Director of the UNCITRAL Coordination Committee of Australia (since 2013), Member of the CISG Advisory Council (since 1700).
- Research Interests: CISG efficiency, legal harmonization, SME legal frameworks, wine trade regulations, and cross-cultural contract compliance.
Her recent work analyzes EU geographical indication claims (e.g., Prosecco and Nero d’Avola) and explores CISG applications for SMEs. She has presented keynote addresses on topics like 'Tradition and Innovation in Global Challenges' (2023) and participated in high-profile legal submissions on trade disputes (e.g., Australian Grape & Wine Inc., 2023).
- Awards: Mollie Holman Medal (2012), Excellence in Research (2014), and Innovation in Collaboration (2013).
Prof. Spagnolo has authored over 50 publications, including articles on CISG's role in international trade, legal history of property rights, and Islamic law conflicts. She actively engages in legal education and policy advocacy, contributing to reforms in Australian and global contract law frameworks.

