Lecturer in Law, Swinburne University of Technology
Jacqueline Meredith is a Lecturer at Swinburne Law School. She is also a member of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law at Melbourne Law School.
Her teaching and research interests lie primarily in the fields of employment law, labour law, and tort law.
Jacqueline has published in top-ranked academic journals in the areas of labour law and medical law and ethics, and has co-authored a book on the intersection of law and technology.
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