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Vivien Chen is an Associate Professor at Monash University specializing in corporate governance and corporations law. She holds a PhD from Monash University, along with an LLM from the University of Malaya and a Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies and a Bachelor of Laws with Honours from the Australian National University. Her doctoral research focused on systemic weaknesses within the Malaysian corporate regulatory framework. Over her career, Vivien has received several accolades, including a paper prize from the Corporate Law Teachers Association Conference in 2013 and a Graduate Student Article Award from the Asian Law Society Association in 2018. She is also recognized for her early career achievements with a Dean's commendation for research excellence in 2021. Vivien is actively involved in the Economic Abuse Reference Group's business tax working group and has contributed to various law reform initiatives. Her research interests encompass financial abuse, debt, gender issues, and consumer credit, and she frequently publishes articles relating to Australian and Malaysian corporations law. Additionally, Vivien has collaborated on international projects, serving as a research associate at the University of Oxford's China Centre and an honorary research fellow in projects at the University of Melbourne.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaches corporate governance and corporations law.
University of Oxford China Centre •
Melbourne Law School •
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