Senior Lecturer
BA/LLB(Hons)(Monash) LLM(Queens), Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Glenn studied law at Monash University, Australia and Queens University, Canada. He has been admitted to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
Glenn was a senior Tutor in Law at Monash University and currently works as a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Melbourne. He has taught Torts, Constitutional and Administrative Law and an optional course on Australian democracy and the law entitled: Rethinking Australian Democracy: History, Politics and the Law.
He is presently researching and writing in the fields of democratic theory and practice, constitutional law, republicanism, industrial law and human rights law.
Glenn is a member of both the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law and Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies.
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| Teaching: |
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| Current Research Interests |
Constitutional and administrative law, law and democracy, human rights law, republicanism.
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| Other Faculty and University Responsibilities |
Disabled Students' Liaison Officer (Law Faculty) Member of the Equal Opportunity Committee
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| Memberships and Affiliations |
Member of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Member of the Australian Labour Law Association Member of the Australian Association of Constitutional Law Member of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Member of the Australian Republican Movement
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| Other |
Book Chapters
Gollan P.J. and Patmore G, "The Challenge of Employee Democracy" in Gollan P.J. and Patmore G. "Partnership at Work: The Challenge of Employee Democracy" Labor Essays 2003 (Pluto Press Australia, 2002) 15 - 36.
Patmore G, "How can we be Happy at Work? Rethinking the role of law in the 21 st Century", in Gollan P.J. and Patmore G. "Partnership at Work:The Challenge of Employee Democracy" Labor Essays 2003 (Pluto Press Australia, 2002) 58 -72.]
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