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Hannah Harris is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie Law School. Her research area focuses on transnational law and corporate regulation. She analyzes legislative responses to transnational challenges, including illegal logging and modern slavery, as well as the impact of foreign bribery enforcement on corporate compliance policies and practices. A key theme of her research is how power dynamics and diverse values and interests shape regulatory regimes, impacting their effectiveness across different jurisdictions. Prior to joining Macquarie Law School, Hannah was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Law Markets Regulation, a Senior Research Analyst at the Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre, and a Sessional Lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney. She authored the book "Global Anti-Corruption Regime – case Papua New Guinea" (Routledge, 2019), which documents the evolution of the global regime combating corrupt activities, highlighting the challenges faced in implementing and enforcing it. Her publications cover topics related to illegal logging and corporate criminal liability under the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, among others.
Macquarie Law School • Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of law, with a focus on transnational issues and corporate regulation.
Centre for Law Markets Regulation • Australia
Conducting research on regulatory frameworks in legal contexts.
University of Technology Sydney • Australia
Teaching law courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre • Australia
Analyzed regulatory issues and provided insights for the capital markets.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).