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Marc Trabsky is an Associate Professor and Deputy Associate Dean (Academic Staff) at the Monash University Faculty of Law. He is a socio-legal researcher with expertise in coronial law, end-of-life law, and health law. Marc has authored significant publications, including 'Law Dead: Technology, Relations Institutions', which won the Law Society Association Australia New Zealand Book Prize in 2019, and has contributed to 'Death: New Trajectories Law'. His work has been recognized by the Australian Research Council with a DECRA Fellowship, focusing on the socio-legal implications of forensic imaging technology. Marc is actively involved in various academic communities and has held visiting scholar positions at distinguished institutions such as the University of Leeds and the University of Technology Sydney. He welcomes PhD students interested in researching health law, end-of-life law, and socio-legal studies. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, promoting quality education and socio-legal advancements.
Monash University • Clayton, AU
Lectures and conducts research in law, particularly focusing on socio-legal studies.
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