Judith Bannister
Associate Professor
Law
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Judith graduated from the Adelaide Law School and was admitted to practise as a solicitor in New South Wales in 1993. After admission, she was a solicitor, then a legal officer and consultant with the Australian Copyright Council in Sydney. Judith taught at the University of Western Sydney Nepean and Flinders University before joining Adelaide Law School in 2009 to teach Intellectual Property and Administrative Law. Judith has combined qualifications in law and librarianship to develop her research in the field of regulation of information access: her work integrates freedom of information, copyright and confidential information. She has a PhD from the Australian National University in the field of information law. Judith graduated from the Adelaide Law School and was admitted to practise as a solicitor in New South Wales in 1993. After admission, she was a solicitor, then a legal officer and consultant with the Australian Copyright Council in Sydney. Judith taught at the University of Western Sydney Nepean and Flinders University before joining Adelaide Law School in 2009 to teach Intellectual Property and Administrative Law. Judith has combined qualifications in law and librarianship to develop her research in the field of regulation of information access: her work integrates freedom of information, copyright and confidential information. She has a PhD from the Australian National University in the field of information law.
Research Interest
Freedom of Information Information law Copyright Privacy / confidential information Administrative law