Jackson Walkden-brown
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Law
Bond University
Australia
Biography
Jackson is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law. He joined the Faculty in 2004. Jackson's principal areas of teaching and research include legal education theory, legal foundations, animal law and entertainment law. He has designed curricula for a significant number of compulsory, elective and clinical law subjects, for both traditional and online delivery. Jackson has been recognised for teaching excellence during his time at Bond with awards in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2016. For most of his academic career, Jackson has also maintained a part-time practice as a solicitor, specialising in entertainment law. He has a keen interest in exploring the digital disruption of legal services and embracing technological advances to develop new and innovative ways to deliver cost-effective legal services to his clients. Jackson also has extensive practical experience in the pro bono sector and an ongoing relationship with a number of community legal centres and volunteer organisations.
Research Interest
Australian Legal System, Animal Law, and Copyright and Entertainment Law.