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Lorne Neudorf is Dean and Professor at La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He previously held roles including Deputy Dean and Associate Dean (Academic and Partnerships) at La Trobe, and Associate Professor and Deputy Dean at Adelaide Law School. He earned a JD from the University of Victoria, LLM from McGill University, and PhD in comparative law from the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on public law, comparative law, judicial review, and legislative processes, with an emphasis on legal institutions like parliaments and courts. He has been awarded the Sir James Lougheed Award of Distinction twice during his doctoral studies.
Professor Neudorf’s work has influenced judicial decisions in Canada and been cited by UN experts. He has advised parliamentary committees in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and held visiting scholar positions at institutions like the Australian National University and New York University. He leads a global book series on the rule of law and has secured grants, including a SSHRC-funded multi-year study on delegated legislation in commonwealth countries. His expertise spans judicial independence, legislative accountability, and constitutional interpretation.
Professional roles include External Legal Adviser to the Australian Senate’s Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation Committee. Key contributions include over 60 publications, including monographs, edited volumes, and articles in top journals. His recent work emphasizes strengthening parliamentary oversight and democratic accountability in regulatory frameworks.


