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Annette Greenhow

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University

In 2011, I developed an interest in sport-related concussion, leading to a PhD (Monash) on the topic "Why the Brain Matters: Regulating Concussion in Sport". My research interests focus on the public interest in sport and regulatory and governance systems in sport. I have a particular interest in working with academics and industry partners to develop understandings that translate into real and practical solutions.

As an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law, I teach Global Sports Law & Governance, Sports Law, Corporate Law and Contemporary Issues in Law and Society. I am General Editor of the Sports Law eJournal and Co-Director of the Centre for Commercial Law.

My legal practice career involved senior management roles in small, medium and large law firms, including Special Counsel at Corrs Chambers Westgarth. I maintain my practising certificate and have held memberships at the Queensland Law Society and Law Institute of Victoria. I am on the board of the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association (ANZSLA), the peak NFP sports law organisation.

Experience

  • –present
    Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University

Education

  • 2019 
    Monash University, Doctor of Philosophy
  • 2008 
    Bond University, Master of Laws

Publications

  • 2017
    Concussion and Brain Injuries in Sport (Chapter), Critical Issues in Global Sports Management
  • 2015
    Custodians of the Game: Legal and Ethical Responsibilities of Sport’s Governing Bodies, Neuroethics
  • 2011
    Concussion Policies of the National Football League; Revisiting the 'Sports Administrator's Charter, Bond University Sports Law eJournal

Professional Memberships

  • Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association
  • Queensland Law Society

Research Areas

  • Law (1801)
  • Law And Society (180119)
  • Law Not Elsewhere Classified (180199)