|
The John Fleming Centre for Advancement of Legal Research
Staff of the John Fleming Centre are actively involved in teaching and supervising
undergraduate and graduate students in the College as well as pursuing their
individual research agendas in areas of public and private law and legal theory.
Peter Cane
 |
For the first 20 years of his academic career,
Peter Cane taught at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, successively as lecturer,
reader and professor. Since 1997 he has been Professor of Law at the ANU,
until 2007 in the Research School of Social Sciences. In 2007 he was elected
a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Academy
of Social Sciences in Australia. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British
Academy and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia.
His main research interests are in private law - especially the law of
obligations, public law - especially administrative law, and legal theory
- especially concepts of responsibility. Major publications include The
Law of Torts in Australia (4th edn, 2007, with Francis Trindade and Mark
Lunney); Atiyah's Accidents, Compensation and the Law (7th edn, 2006);
Administrative Law (4th edn, OUP Oxford, 2004), Responsibility in Law
and Morality (2002); Principles of Administrative Law: Legal Regulation
of Governance (OUP Melbourne, 2008, with Leighton McDonald) and Administrative
Tribunals and Adjudication (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2009). With Mark
Tushnet, Peter co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Legal Studies (2003) and,
with Joanne Conaghan, The New Oxford Companion to Law (2008).
|
Jane Stapleton
 |
Jane Stapleton originally trained as a scientist
at the Universities of New South Wales, Adelaide and Cambridge but then
retrained as a lawyer at the Australian National University and Oxford.
She was Fellow in Law at Balliol College, Oxford (where she remains a
Fellow) until 1997 when she returned to the ANU as a Research Professor.
She is also: the Ernest E. Smith Professor of Law at University
of Texas School of Law where she teaches US law for part of each year;
and a Statutory Visiting Professor and Member of the Law Faculty at Oxford
where each year she gives a short lecture course on UK law. In 2004 she
was the first foreigner elected to the Council of the American Law Institute.
Her research interests which centre on the private law of
obligations, liability and compensation systems, range from comparative
product liability to the philosophical foundations of the common law such
as causation, duty and good faith.
|
Leslie Zines
 |
Leslie Zines is Emeritus Professor of the ANU, a Visiting
Fellow of the Centre, and a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law,
University of New South Wales. He was a Professor in the ANU Faculty of
Law from 1967, becoming Robert Garran Professor in 1978. He was Dean 1973-
1975 and 1984- 1986. Retiring from the Faculty in 1992 he was appointed
Goodhart Professor of Legal Science at Cambridge for the academic year
1992- 1993. From 1994- 1996 he was a University Fellow at ANU and, after
that, a Visiting Fellow in the Law Program RSSS until it moved to the
ANU College of Law.
Among his published works are The High Court and the Constitution
(5 editions), Federal Jurisdiction in Australia (2nd and
3rd editions) and Constitutional Change in the Commonwealth.
|
Research Students
| |
Christine Beuermann (Third Party Liability) |
| |
Andrew Grimm (Comparative Adminsitrative Law) - on leave |
| |
Linda Kirk (Federal Tribunals, Judicial Power) |
| |
Waanda McCarthy (Comparative Law, Money Laundering) |
| |
Anne McNaughton (Liability Insurance in the Voluntary Sector) - on leave |
 |
Fiona Tito-Wheatland (Patient Safety in Hospitals) |
|