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Anthea Gerrard

Assistant Professor

Level 2, Building 4, Faculty of Law, Bond University

Professional biography

Anthea Gerrard studied law in South Africa, the UK and Australia. She was admitted as a solicitor in South Africa where she practiced for 8 years. During that time she was made a partner in one of the large Johannesburg law firms practicing in corporate and commercial law. Anthea is also admitted as a solicitor in NSW and QLD. In QLD she has practiced with the firm Minter Ellison doing property law and conveyancing. Since joining Bond in 1995, Anthea has tutored in a number of subjects with a particular emphasis on Constitutional Law and Administrative Law. Anthea currently lectures in Principles of Taxation and Taxation of Business Entities. Anthea is also co-editor of the Revenue Law Journal.

Teaching expertise

Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Taxation Law and Taxation of Business Entities.

Professional admissions

  • Associate Member of the Taxation Institute of Australia

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Commerce Natal
  • Bachelor of Laws Natal
  • Master of Laws (Corporate & Commercial) London School of Economics
  • Master of Accounting Bond University

Articles featured in

  • Law

    The book of beer

    Beer built the pyramids, funded revolutions and took the blame for a million hangovers. Now it has inspired the world’s first book on beer law.

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  • CCLG

    Bringing Beer Law to Life: A Celebration of Craft, Community, and Conversation

    Beer Law” (CUP, 2025) launched on 20 November at Madocke Brewing, Ashmore. This first-of-its-kind book explores the legal, cultural, and commercial dimensions of beer - one of humanity’s oldest and most loved beverages.

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