Position in Faculty: Lecturer
Degrees held: LLB (Hons); B Comm ( University of Melbourne )
Research interests:
Judith's primary research interests are in the field of corporate law. She is currently engaged in postgraduate research, focussing on the structure of corporate law in federal systems, and is also conducting research in relation to the Ok Tedi mining disaster and issues of corporate and public governance. She has further interests in the impact of corporate and evidence law on the role and practice of forensic accountants, and in training both forensic accountants and lawyers in the practical and professional skills needed to effectively fulfil their roles in complex corporate cases. Judith is part of a three-person teaching team in UOW's unique Master of Forensic Accounting program, whose first graduates completed in December 2005. The intersections between law and professional legal skills, and the teaching and practice of forensic accounting, will be the subject of future research.
Current projects:
The Impact Of Globalisation & Harmonisation On The Structure Of Corporate Law & Regulation In Federal Systems.
Blurring the Lines of Environmental Responsibility: How Corporate and Public Governance was Circumvented in the Ok Tedi Mining Limited Disaster.
Recent Publications:
- Judith Marychurch, Co-operation or Sovereignty? Achieving Federalisation of Corporate Regulation (2004) 1 Macquarie Journal of Business Law 59 71;
- Judith Marychurch, " Dimensions Of Legal Diversity In Corporate Structure: Linking The Global And The Local" (2004) 3b International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 113 122;
- Judith Marychurch, "Globalisation, Federalism and Legal Pluralism: The Challenges of Diverse Legal Cultures in Federal Systems" (2003) 3 International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 247 - 253;
- Judith Marychurch, Societas Europaea Harmonisation or Proliferation of Corporations Law in the EU?' [2002] Australian International Law Journal 80 105.
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