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Senior Lecturer

BA/LLB (Hons), LLM (QldGeoffrey Egert)
Barrister, Supreme Court of Queensland

Contact:

Room: C743 (Gardens Point campus)
Tel: (07) 313 81096
Fax: (07) 313 81775
Email: g.egert@qut.edu.au

Geoffrey joined the Faculty in 1980. His primary research interests presently lie in the areas of corporate law, including corporate governance law, and the law on other kinds of commercial entities. Geoffrey's publications include articles in the areas of taxation law, corporate law, and the law relating to other kinds of commercial entities.

Since 2003 Geoffrey has coordinated and taught corporate governance courses to indigenous persons in regional areas of Queensland and in other Australian jurisdictions. The pilot program originated from a joint initiative between QUT and The Queensland Resources Council.

Units currently taught:

Research Interests:

  • Corporations law
  • Law relating to other commercial entities
  • Law of Corporate Governance