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Liz Campbell is the inaugural Francine V McNiff Chair in Criminal Jurisprudence and an Associate Dean at the Faculty of Law, Monash University. She has previously held positions as an adjunct professor at University College Cork and a visiting full professor at University College Dublin from 2024 to 2027. Liz is a convenor of the Monash Transnational Criminal Law Group and specializes in corporate crime, organized crime, and corruption as well as biometric evidence. Her socio-legal research has a comparative dimension and an empirical element. She has led significant projects such as "Corporate Vehicles – Understanding the Use of 'Licit' Corporate Entities by Transnational Organized Crime Groups for Concealment, Conversion, and Control of Illicit Finance." Liz's publication record includes influential works in leading international journals and notable books such as "Organised Crime Law" (2013) and "Criminal Process" (2019). Her research has been extensively cited, impacting legal arguments in the Irish Supreme Court and UK Supreme Court, among others. She serves on multiple editorial boards and has contributed to various law reform bodies including the Law Council of Australia. Her research interests primarily include criminal justice, criminal law evidence, and organized crime.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Inaugural Francine V McNiff Chair in Criminal Jurisprudence, Associate Dean (Academic Staffing)
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