Paul Latimer
Department of Business Law and Taxation
Monash University

 

 

BA, DipEd (UNSW), LLM (Syd), Barrister-at-law (NSW), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic)
Associate Professor, Law, Clayton campus


Paul teaches business law and stock exchange and derivatives law in the undergraduate and MBA programs and securities regulation in honours and masters courses, and supervises interfaculty radiography students researching business law.

He was previously head of the department (December 1997 to May 1999) and deputy head of the department until 2002.

He came to tertiary teaching from the legal profession where he was a law clerk. During periods of study leave, he has been on secondment to the then National Companies and Securities Commission, the Attorney General's Department in Canberra and the then Australian Securities Commission.

Paul has been a Visiting Scholar in Business Law and Securities Regulation at Columbia University in New York, New York University and Wolfson College, University of Cambridge; a visiting fellow at the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation at the University of Melbourne and a Visiting Professor in the Law Schools at Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium; the University of Malaya; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Laval University in Quebec, Canada.

He researches and publishes widely in the areas of business law and securities regulation, and regularly speaks at conferences. His annually published textbook Australian Business Law, now in its 23rd annual edition (2004 ed), is widely prescribed in business law courses in Australian universities.

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