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Law Academic Appointed to ASIC Senior Executive Role

Law Academic Appointed to ASIC Senior Executive Role


Associate Professor Pamela Hanrahan has been appointed as senior executive leader of the investment managers stakeholder team at the Australian Securities and Investment Commission. Her appointment, announced by ASIC Chairman Tony D'Aloisio on 22 August, is part of the restructuring of ASIC following its recent strategic review.

Dr Hanrahan was appointed as an Associate Professor of Law in 2004, following many years practising in the areas of company law, securities law and funds management law. She has published widely on the regulation of financial intermediaries and fund managers; her books include Managed Investments Law & Practice, Funds Management in Australia and Securities and Financial Services Law. Dr Hanrahan will continue her in current roles of Director of the Melbourne JD, Deputy Director of the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation and Director of Studies in Banking and Financial Services Law in the Melbourne Law Masters until she takes up her appointment at ASIC later in the year.

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Law teaching in Australia began in 1857 at Melbourne Law School. In 2008, Melbourne Law School celebrates another first, becoming the first all-graduate law faculty in Australia: all entry level students are now admitted to the global standard, Juris Doctor (JD) degree. This new program builds on a rich tradition of success, which has enabled Melbourne Law School graduates to become leaders in legal, political and public life across Australia, and around the world.

The faculty is distinguished by its commitment to the integration of cutting-edge scholarship with teaching and knowledge transfer activities, and by its insistence on the critical importance of cross-disciplinary and comparative analysis across the full range of its degree programs. It is home to more than a dozen research institutes and groups, offering its students and staff both meaningful opportunities for and access to a rich and authentic communal life.


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