Associate Professor Felicity Deane

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Program Lead - People, practices, policies to lead the economy

Doctor of Philosophy (Queensland University of Technology), Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (Monash University), BCom (University of Queensland), LLB (University of Queensland)

Dr Felicity Deane is an Associate Professor at the Queensland University of Technology.  She completed a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Queensland in 1999. Immediately following graduation Felicity commenced work and study in the United States in the disciplines of accounting and law. Felicity has published extensively in areas where economics and the law intersect. She has been researching and teaching the law of the World Trade Organization for over a decade and has extensive knowledge of international trade law and practice. Her first book, Emissions Trading and WTO Law: A Global Analysis, examined the impact of trade rules on climate change market based instruments. Over the past 10 years she has collaborated with industry partners on projects that focus on land use practices in Australia, export markets and impacts on natural resources. In 2016 she led a multidisciplinary project to evaluate different regulatory strategies in the Great Barrier Reef Catchment. In 2019, she was commissioned by the National Farmers Federation to explore farmer’s perceptions of the Commonwealth legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth). In 2020 she was again asked to led projects by the National Farmer’s Federation, and her work was extensively quoted in their submission to the Independent Review of the EPBC Act. Since 2018 she has been a Chief Investigator on the Beefledger Project funded through the Food Agility CRC and most recently Future Food Systems CRC. Through this work she has published on the use of blockchain technology to support better industry behaviour through the creation of voluntary associations. This work has considered privacy concerns, digitisation of the beef supply chain and smart contract automation.

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Advisor/Consultant for Industry
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2020
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I was the Chief Investigator on a project contracted with the National Farmers Federation
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Advisor/Consultant for Industry
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2020
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I was invited to be the project lead across two projects with the National Farmers Federation with a view to inform their submission to Government on the EPBC Act.
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Keynote Speaker/Expert Panel Member/Invited Speaker for a Conference
Reference year
2020
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I was invited as the Keynote speaker (on natural capital) to a national meeting that was to be held in May, however given the COVID restrictions it was postponed.
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Reviewer for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2020
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I was asked by this Q1 International Journal to be a reviewer
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Reviewer for an Academic Journal
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2020
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I was invited by a Q1 journal to be a reviewer
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Reviewer for an Academic Journal
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2020
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I was invited by an international Q1 journal to be an ongoing reviewer
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Reviewer for an Academic Journal
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2019
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I was invited as a nationally recognised expert to review for the Monash University Law Review
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Reviewer for an Academic Journal
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2019
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I was invited to be a reviewer for this international journal
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Reviewer for an Academic Journal
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2018
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I was invited to be a reviewer for this journal
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Keynote Speaker/Expert Panel Member/Invited Speaker for a Conference
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2016
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My colleague Associate Professor Md. Saiful Karim and I were invited (with funding provided) to present at the TRAMERN Conference at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
  • MACHINE LEARNING TECHNOLOGY: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE IN DECISIONS MADE BY AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
    PhD, Associate Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Associate Professor Anna Huggins, Professor Nicolas Suzor
  • Navigating to smoother regulatory waters for Australian commercial vessels capable of remote or autonomous operation.
    PhD, Associate Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Professor Kieran Tranter
  • Tracking towards a regulatory regime for General Aviation that incorporates insights from Behavioural Law and Economics
    PhD, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Professor Kieran Tranter, Dr Nigel Stobbs
  • Australian sovereign digital currency: what Australia can learn from Sweden's e-Krona and the Marshall Island's SOV.
    MPhil, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Professor Afshin Akhtar-Khavari