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Associate Professor Genevieve Grant is the Director of the Australian Centre for Justice Innovation at Monash University's Law Faculty. With a focus on empirical legal research, her work evaluates the performance of justice systems and designs effective dispute resolution processes. She has contributed to publications such as Luntz & Hambly's Torts: Cases, Legislation Commentary and the Victorian Statutory Compensation Systems. Genevieve's research explores injury compensation systems, civil justice, legal ethics, and the use of technology in legal processes. She has a keen interest in utilizing administrative data to enhance access to justice and has a strong background in interdisciplinary research partnerships with various stakeholders, including government agencies and compensation organizations. Her recent projects include the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Better Health Outcomes After Compensable Injury and consultations on redesigning workers' compensation systems. Genevieve's commitment to teaching reflects her expertise in litigation, dispute resolution, and legal ethics. She also holds a PhD in public health law from the University of Melbourne.
Monash University Law Faculty • Melbourne, Australia
Director of Australian Centre for Justice Innovation.
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