Quentin Cregan

DPhil Law

B.Sc (Comp. Sci); LLB(Hons); M.Phil (Law) (Qld); M.Sc (Oxon).

Admitted: Barrister-at-Law (Supreme Court of Queensland, High Court of Australia); Attorney-at-Law (Grand Court of the Cayman Islands).

Quentin?s doctoral research focuses upon the interaction between copyright enforcement regimes with public and procedural law (supervised by Dr. Justine Pila). He has previously offered dissertations on the topics of Legal Ramifications of Information System and Data Security Compromise (M.Phil) and Geospatial Mapping of the Internet (IPv4 and gTLD DNS) (M.Sc). As a practising lawyer, Quentin has acted as counsel in large-scale commercial litigation both in Australia and the Cayman Islands, principally in the areas of corporate, insolvency, private trust and intellectual property. Whilst at the bar in Australia, Quentin was an invited and sessional lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology on the topics of intellectual property, civil procedure and professional practice. He is a member of St. Hilda?s College and on the committee of the MCR.

Interests

Teaching: Contract

Other details

Correspondence address:
St Hilda's College
Cowley Place, Oxford OX4 1DY

Link to Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre web site


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