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Prof Brenda Marshall

Special Advisor University Governance

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

Faculty of Law

Professional biography

Brenda Marshall joined the Faculty of Law at Bond University in 2005, having previously lectured for several years in the Schools of Business and Law at the University of Queensland. Brenda has a particular interest in trade practices law, encompassing both restrictive trade practices and consumer protection, and she teaches and researches in this area. Her publications to date have addressed a variety of trade practices topics, including market definition, misuse of market power, access to essential infrastructure services, misleading and deceptive conduct, unconscionable dealing, and related themes.

Research interests

I joined the Faculty of Law at Bond University in 2005, having previously lectured for several years in the Schools of Business and Law at the University of Queensland.

I have a particular interest in trade practices law, encompassing both restrictive trade practices and consumer protection, and I teach and research in this area. 

My publications to date have addressed a variety of trade practices topics, including market definition, misuse of market power, access to essential infrastructure services, misleading and deceptive conduct, unconscionable dealing, and related themes.

 

Teaching expertise

Law of Obligations, Competition Law.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours) University of Queensland
  • Master of Laws University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Juridical Science Queensland University of Technology
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) University of Queensland

Fields of Research

  • Private law and civil obligations

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