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Dr Eileen Webb joined Curtin Law School in 2016. She is the Director of the Consumer and Small Business Law Discipline where she introduces and coordinates the elder law program. Dr Webb teaches and researches in real estate property law, particularly housing and tenancy law, competition and consumer law (including small business law) and elder law. She is the co-author of Statutory Unconscionability in Australia (forthcoming 2017 Federation Press) and co-author of Real Property Law in Western Australia (forthcoming 2017 Thomsons). Dr Webb is a member of the Australian arm of The Dynamics of Enduring Property Relationships Project, a collaboration of international real property scholars initiated by academics at Oxford, Sheffield and Southampton Universities. She is also a member of two national AHURI projects examining the scope for social impact investment to alleviate housing vulnerability, a BCEC project on security of tenure for older renters, and a Queensland Government project reviewing the prevalence and characteristics of elder abuse in Queensland. Dr Webb has been appointed to the Expert Reference Group for the international cross-organisational research initiative, The Implications of the Tenure Revolution for New Zealand and its Ageing Society. She is a foundation member of the Australian Research Network on Law and Ageing (ARNLA) and a member of the Western Australian Ministerial Committee on Consumer Law, the ShelterWA Board, the ShelterWA Advisory Committee on Homelessness and the TenancyWA Boarders and Lodgers Working Group. She is also a member of the ACICIS Study Indonesia: Law Professional Practicum: Advisory Panel and coordinates Curtin Law School's participation in the Law Society of WA, Young Lawyers Committee Law Student Mentoring Program.

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People Moves September 13, 2017

Wednesday, 13 September, 2017 - 13:23

Curtin Law School director, consumer and small business law Eileen Webb has been appointed to the Law Reform Commission of WA. Ms  Webb joined Curtin in 2016 after 15 years at the University of Western Australia’s law faculty. 

IR pressure builds on franchises

Monday, 22 January, 2018 - 15:57

SPECIAL REPORT: Franchises are being increasingly squeezed by employment law changes, but recent reforms to competition law provided a few wins for the sector.

People Moves September 13, 2017

IR pressure builds on franchises

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