Rebecca Ananian-Welsh is a lecturer at the TC
Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland. She has published
widely on the separation of powers in Australia, with a particular
focus on controversial anti-bikie laws. She has also undertaken
major research projects for the Judicial Conference on Australia
and has provided media comment on matters of Queensland law and
justice.
Gabrielle Appleby is an associate professor in law
at the University of New South Wales, and previously worked for the
Queensland Crown Solicitor and the Victorian Government Solicitor s
Office. She teaches in public and constitutional law, has published
widely in her field and has co-authored several books, including
Australian Public Law (2014) and Government Accountability:
Australian Administrative Law (2014). She is currently the Chief
Investigator on an Australian Research Grant on the separation of
powers in the States.
Andrew Lynch is a professor of law at the
University of New South Wales, has written on judicial
decision-making on the High Court for many years, and has recently
been researching and publishing in the area of judicial
appointments reform. He has co-authored several books, including
Inside Australia s Anti-Terrorism Laws and Trials (2015) and What
Price Security? Taking Stock of Australia s Anti-Terrorism Laws
(2006), and has written extensively on the Carmody affair in the
media.
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