Assoc Prof Elizabeth Adeney

Elizabeth Adeney

Associate Professor

BA(Hons) DipEd PhD Melb. LLB(Hons) PhD Monash, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria

Tel: +61 3 9244 6773
Fax: +61 3 9244 6063

Email: elizabeth.adeney@deakin.edu.au
Office location: Melbourne Burwood Campus
Teaching interests/Units taught International Law
Intellectual Property (including Copyright, Designs, Patents and Trade Marks)
Civil Procedure
Business Organisations
Research interests Intellectual Property Law especially Development of Copyright Law, Comparative Copyright Law and Moral Rights
Public International Law
Private International Law
Highlight publications
  • Adeney. E, The Moral Rights of Authors and Performers, OUP [UK] 2006
  • Adeney, E, 'O Fortuna! On the vagaries of litigation and the story of musical debasement in Australia' in Landmarks in Australian Intellectual Property, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009 171-190
  • Adeney, E, 'Unfixed works, performers' protection, and beyond: does the Australian Copyright Act always require material form?' (2009) Intellectual Property Quarterly 77-98
  • Adeney, E, 'Moral Rights in Canada: an historical and comparative view' in An Emerging Intellectual Property Paradigm: the Canadian Experience, Edward Elgar, London, 2008 163-196
  • Adeney, E., 'Authors' Rights in Works of Public Sculpture: a German/Australian comparison', (2002) 33 International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law (IIC) 164-185.
  • Adeney, E., 'Moral Rights and Substantiality: Some Questions of Integration', (2002) 13 Australian Intellectual Property Journal 5-20.
Work history
  • Associate Professor, Deakin University, 2009 -
  • Senior Lecturer, Deakin University, 2005 - 2008
  • Lecturer, Deakin University, 1999-2004
  • Associate Lecturer, Deakin University, 1996-1998
  • Associate to His Honour Judge Hassett in the County Court of Victoria, 1993-1995
Awards
  • The Mollie Holman Doctoral Medal 2004 (Monash University).

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25th March 2011