Authors
Professor of Law
,
University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law
Rosalind Dixon
Rosalind Dixon is a Professor of Law, at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law. She is Anthony Mason Professor and Scientia Professor of Law, co-director of the Resilient Democracy Lab, director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW Sydney, and the director of the Pathways to Politics Program for Women NSW. Her work focuses on comparative constitutional law and constitutional design, constitutional democracy, theories of judicial review, socio-economic rights and constitutional law and gender. She is an ARC Future Fellow, fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and Australian Academy of Arts and Social Sciences, and former co-president of the International Society of Public Law.

Authors
Professor of Law
,
University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law
Rosalind Dixon
Rosalind Dixon is a Professor of Law, at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law. She is Anthony Mason Professor and Scientia Professor of Law, co-director of the Resilient Democracy Lab, director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW Sydney, and the director of the Pathways to Politics Program for Women NSW. Her work focuses on comparative constitutional law and constitutional design, constitutional democracy, theories of judicial review, socio-economic rights and constitutional law and gender. She is an ARC Future Fellow, fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and Australian Academy of Arts and Social Sciences, and former co-president of the International Society of Public Law.

Authors
Professor of Law
,
University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law
Rosalind Dixon
Rosalind Dixon is a Professor of Law, at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law. She is Anthony Mason Professor and Scientia Professor of Law, co-director of the Resilient Democracy Lab, director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW Sydney, and the director of the Pathways to Politics Program for Women NSW. Her work focuses on comparative constitutional law and constitutional design, constitutional democracy, theories of judicial review, socio-economic rights and constitutional law and gender. She is an ARC Future Fellow, fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and Australian Academy of Arts and Social Sciences, and former co-president of the International Society of Public Law.

Authors
Professor of Law
,
University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law
Rosalind Dixon
Rosalind Dixon is a Professor of Law, at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law. She is Anthony Mason Professor and Scientia Professor of Law, co-director of the Resilient Democracy Lab, director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW Sydney, and the director of the Pathways to Politics Program for Women NSW. Her work focuses on comparative constitutional law and constitutional design, constitutional democracy, theories of judicial review, socio-economic rights and constitutional law and gender. She is an ARC Future Fellow, fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and Australian Academy of Arts and Social Sciences, and former co-president of the International Society of Public Law.

