New Dean for ANU College of Law

Stephen Bottomley.
Stephen Bottomley.
Professor of Commercial Law Stephen Bottomley has been announced as the new Dean of The Australian National University College of Law. His appointment follows an international search to fill the position. Professor Bottomley joined ANU in 1988 and has taught postgraduate and undergraduate courses in corporate and takeover law, and corporate governance. ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young said that Professor Bottomley was the ideal candidate for the position of Dean. "Stephen Bottomley was Associate Dean between 2005 and 2009 and has been Head of School at the ANU College of Law since last year. He is currently serving as an elected member of the Academic Board for the College," he said. "His book The Constitutional Corporation: Rethinking Corporate Governance was awarded the 2008 Hart Socio-Legal Book Prize by the UK Socio-Legal Association for the most outstanding piece of socio-legal scholarship.
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