Phoebe is a Lecturer at RMIT Law School. Her research and teaching interests are in media law, comparative and public law, and the regulation of the right to freedom of expression in the digital age. She has published her work in the Cambridge Law Journal, the Melbourne Journal of International Law, and the Media and Arts Law Review. Her forthcoming monograph with Hart Publishing focuses on the regulation of social media communication causing democratic harm from a comparative perspective.
Phoebe completed her LL.M and PhD at the Melbourne Law School. She has previously held positions as a Lecturer at the University of Western Australia (UWA) Law School, where she was Co-Convenor of the Australian Association of Constitutional Law (WA Chapter), and as an Assistant Editor of the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) Blog.
Media Law, Comparative and Public Law, Freedom of Expression, Constitutional Law, Digital Platform Regulation
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