Bryan Horrigan
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Bryan Horrigan is the Associate Dean (Research) at Macquarie University’s Division of Law. He is a leading Australian researcher, commentator, and professional speaker on specialised legal, business, and governmental topics.
Horrigan is Rhodes Scholar, and holds a doctorate in law from Oxford University.
[edit] Professional career
Horrigan worked as a Senior Associate with law firm Allens Arthur Robinson from 1991 until 1994. In 1994, he became an Associate Professor at QUT and a consultant to AAR. In July 2000, he became a Professor in the School of Law at the University of Canberra, as well as the Director of the National Centre for Corporate Law and Policy Research and Deputy Director of the National Institute for Governance.
In 2005, Horrigan joined Macquarie University Division of Law as its Associate Dean for Research. He is Co-Director of the cross-disciplinary Centre for Comparative Law, History, and Governance, and currently holds publicly funded research grants on corporate governance in the public sector as well as internationalisation of Australian law and adjudication. He has been a Visiting Academic at the Wharton Business School in Philadelphia.
[edit] Recent Publications
Horrigan has contributed chapters to the following academic and professional texts:
- Handbook of Corporate Legal Responsibility (2005)
- From Bureaucracy to Business Enterprise (2003)
- Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia (2002)
- Human Rights and Commercial Law (2001)
- Corporatisation and Privatisation in Australia (1999)
- Guarantees and Solicitors' Certificates (1999)
- Government Law and Policy: Commercial Aspects (1998)
- Commercial Implications of Native Title (1997)
- Interpreting Constitutions (1996)
- Equity: Issues and Trends (1995)
- Foreign Investment in Australia (1994)
- Enforcing Securities (1994)
Horrigan's published research has been cited in judgments, speeches, or reports by judges, other public officials, parliamentary committees, academics, legal practitioners, and regulatory bodies, including CAMAC's 2005 Discussion Paper on Corporate Social Responsibility. His upcoming book for an international publisher is entitled Corporate Social Responsibility in Action.