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Professor Nicholas Aroney is a constitutional law scholar at the University of Queensland's TC Beirne School of Law. He serves as Director (Public Law) of the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law and holds a Senior Fellowship at Emory University's Centre for Law and Religion. His research focuses on constitutional law, federalism, legal theory, and law & religion. He has held visiting positions at Oxford, Cambridge, and other global institutions.
- Education: B.A. (UNSW), LL.B. (Hons) & LL.M. (UQ)
- Awarded ARC Future Fellowship (2010-2014) and ARC Discovery Grant (2021)
- Edited over 10 books and authored 160+ publications across journals, chapters, and monographs
Research interests include comparative federalism, judicial review, constitutional history, and religious freedom. He has advised governments on constitutional reforms and led projects on bicameralism, legal pluralism, and subnational constitutions. His work bridges legal scholarship with political theory, emphasizing federal design principles and historical constitutionalism.
- Key publications: The Constitution of a Federal Commonwealth (2009), Christianity and Constitutionalism (2022)
- Editorial roles: University of Queensland Law Journal, American Journal of Jurisprudence





