Centre for Law and Social Justice hosts visiting scholar Professor Liz Campbell
On 2 November, several staff of the School of Law and Justice had the opportunity to engage with Liz Campbell, visiting Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence from the Faculty of Law at Monash University.
Professor Campbell gave a fascinating presentation on her work relating to legal professional privilege and corporate crime. Considering case studies relating to PWC and Star Casino, Professor Campbell raised the intriguing question of whether corporations should be empowered to reproduce legal professional privilege in the form enjoyed by individuals, or if some limits should be imposed via legislative reform. Many thanks to Professor Campbell for visiting the Newcastle School of Law and Justice, and to Dr Donna McNamara who initiated this invitation.
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