Julie Cassidy
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Julie Cassidy | |
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| Born | 17 June 1965 |
| Died | 2 September 2023 (aged 58) Auckland, New Zealand |
| Other names | Julie Ann Cassidy |
| Alma mater | Bond University |
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Julie Ann Cassidy (17 June 1965 – September 2023) was an Australian law academic. She was a full professor at the University of Auckland.[1]
Julie Ann Cassidy was born on 17 June 1965.[2] After undergraduate and honours studies at the University of Adelaide, she taught law at Adelaide before being a foundation staffer at Bond University, where she earned her PhD with a thesis titled Customary international law's protection of aboriginal rights in post colonial states (as at February 1992). Subsequently, she worked at Deakin University,[3][4][5] Auckland University of Technology[6] and finally the University of Auckland.[1] She also had an adjunct relationship with Monash University.[7]
Cassidy's research included 'Brightline' tax measures, GST anti-avoidance measures and post-colonial law.[1]
Cassidy died in September 2023, at the age of 58.[2]