Dr Jacqueline Horan

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Senior Lecturer

BA/LLB, LLM (Monash), PhD (Melb)

Jacqueline is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne and member of the Victorian Bar (academic).

Her main research interests are juries, advocacy, professional misconduct and justice systems. She has completed a PhD thesis on the civil jury system, has published articles and presented at international and local conferences on this topic.

Jacqueline co-ordinates the Law School's Advocacy program.  She has taught advocacy to practitioners and experts as part of their continuing education at the Australian Advocacy Institute, the Leo Cussen Institute, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Victorian Bar Readers Course.

Prior to joining the law school in 2003, Jacqueline has worked for organisations such as the Victorian Legal Profession Tribunal and the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria, the Supreme Court of Victoria (as Associate to the Honourable Mr Justice Sir James Gobbo AC) and Mallesons Stephen Jaques. As a member of the Bar, Jacqueline specialised in professional negligence and misconduct. She was primarily briefed by disciplinary bodies such as the Legal Profession Tribunal, Victorian Lawyers RPA, the Dental Board of Victoria and the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria.


Areas of Expertise:

Teaching:
The Melbourne LLB:
  • Advocacy (2012)


  • Current Research Interests

    Juries and interactive visual evidence

    Practices, policies and procedures that influence juror satisfaction in Australia


    Memberships and Affiliations

    Conciliator, VCAT - 2005 to date

    Conciliator, Legal Profession Tribunal - 1998 to 2005

    Member, Australian Advocacy Institute - 2004 to date


    Jacqueline Horan

    Phone:
    +61 3 834 41022
     
    Email:
    Jacqueline Horan
     
    Room:
    0843