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Default Associate Professor Rosemary Owens - The new big news in town!- Adelaide University - Adelaide Law School

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On Sep 30, 10:22 am, wrote:
LAW 7072 The Law of Work in the New Economy
Teacher: Associate ProfessorRosemaryOwens

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RosemaryOwensembarked on a new career when she joined the Law School
at the
University of Adelaide in 1987. After her initial appointment as a
tutor in 1987, she became a lecturer in 1989, and was then promoted to
a senior lectureship in 1995, and in 2005 she
became a Reader in Law. Since commencing work in the Law School at the
University of
AdelaideRosemaryhas taught in a wide range of subjects including
Labour and Industrial
Relations Law, Globalisation & the Legal Regulation of Work ,
Australian Constitutional Law, Legal Research and Writing, Feminist
Legal Theory, Administrative Law, and Contract Law. She is
particularly committed to encouraging research skills in her
undergraduate students and has been the co-ordinator of the Honours
program.RosemaryOwens' research work focuses primarily on the Law of
Work (including employment, labour and anti-discrimination law), but
she also has strong interests in public law especially constitutional
law.

Course Description
The course examines the impact of deregulation and new technology in
the workforce
focussing on issues such as non-standard labour relations, the impact
of restructuring of
business on employment and labour relations, privacy in the workplace
and the use of new
technology.

Teaching Methodology
Taught over the course of the semester.


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