
Overview
Background
Emeritus Professor Gabriël A. Moens, JD (Leuven), LLM (Northwestern), PhD (Sydney), GCEd (Queensland), MBA (Murdoch), MAppL (COL), FCIArb, CIArb, FAIM, FCL, FAAL is an Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Queensland. He served as Pro Vice Chancellor and as a Dean at Murdoch University. He also served as Head, Graduate School of Law, The University of Notre Dame Australia.. Professor Moens is a past winner of a University of Queensland Excellence in Teaching Award. In 1999, he received the Australian Award for University Teaching in Law and Legal Studies. He is the Editor-in-Chief of International Trade and Business Law Review. In 2003, the Prime Minister of Australia awarded him the Australian Centenary Medal for services to education. He has taught extensively in the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, P R China, Hong Kong, Japan and the United States. He is co-author/co-editor of The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia Annotated (9th ed), LexisNexis Butterworths, 2016; Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in the Resources Sector: An Australian Perspective, Springer, 2015; Jurisprudence of Liberty (2nd ed), LexisNexis, 2011; Commercial Law of the European Union, Springer, 2010; and International Trade and Business: Law, Policy and Ethics (2nd ed), Routledge/Cavendish, 2006.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Gabriel Moens is:
- Not available for supervision
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Juris Doctor, Catholic University of Leuven
- Masters (Coursework) of Law, Northwestern University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
- Masters (Coursework) of Business Administration, Murdoch University
Works
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2002
Book
The convergence of legal systems in the 21st century : an Australian approach
Gabriël A. Moens and Rodolphe Biffot eds. (2002). The convergence of legal systems in the 21st century : an Australian approach. Brisbane, Australia: The Australian Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law and contributors.
2001
Journal Article
Editor
Moens, G. A. (2001). Editor. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, - (-), ---.
2001
Journal Article
Editor
Moens, G. A. (2001). Editor. International Trade and Business Law Annual, VI (-), 1-493.
2001
Book
The constitution of the commonwealth of Australia
Moens, G. A. and Trone, J. (2001). The constitution of the commonwealth of Australia. 6 ed. NSW: Butterworths.
2001
Journal Article
Editor
Moens, G. A. (2001). Editor. American Journal of Jurisprudence, - (-), ---.
2001
Journal Article
The willen c vis international commercial arbitration moot 1999-2000
Moens, G. A., Devitt, S., Holland, S. and John, T. (2001). The willen c vis international commercial arbitration moot 1999-2000. International Trade & Business Law Annual, 6, 375-476.
2000
Book
International Trade & Business Law Annual
Moens, G. A. (2000). International Trade & Business Law Annual. UK: Cavendish Publishing Limited.
2000
Journal Article
The Willem C vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 1998-99
Moens, A., Moens, G. A., Black, P., Cheyne, J., Lattin, A. N. and Roberts, C. (2000). The Willem C vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 1998-99. International Trade and Business Law, 5, 309-415.
2000
Edited Outputs
Editor of the American journal of jurisprudence
Editor of the American journal of jurisprudence. (2000). (January & August)
2000
Journal Article
A new approach to international commercial contracts: The unidroit principles of international commercial contracts - The Australian Experience
Moens, G. A., Cohn, L. C. and Peacock, D. H. (2000). A new approach to international commercial contracts: The unidroit principles of international commercial contracts - The Australian Experience. International Trade & Business Law, 5, 219-254.
2000
Edited Outputs
International Trade & Business Law
International Trade & Business Law. (2000). 5
2000
Edited Outputs
Editor, the University of Notre Dame Australia law review
Editor, the University of Notre Dame Australia law review. (2000). Jan & Aug
1999
Conference Publication
Intensive law teaching: Flexibility enhancing strategies for law schools
Moens, G. A. (1999). Intensive law teaching: Flexibility enhancing strategies for law schools. International Law School Deans' Conf. on Legal Education,, Friendship Hotel, Beijing, PRC, 25-27 May 1999. Beijing: Peoples' Republic of China.
1999
Journal Article
The Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 1996-1997
Coates, Joanne M., Cohn, Lisa C., Ford, Lisa M., Mowbray, Jacqueline F., Peacock, Darren H., Wishart, Dugald J. and Moens, Gabriël A. (1999). The Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 1996-1997. International Trade & Business Law Annual, 4 (1), 215-278.
1999
Book Chapter
Australia
Moens, G. A. (1999). Australia. A new approach to international commercial contracts: The UNIDROIT principles of international commercial contracts. (pp. 19-54) edited by Michael Joachim Bonell. The Haque: Kluwer Law International.
1998
Book
International Trade & Business: Law, Policy & Ethics
P. Gillies and G. A. Moens eds. (1998). International Trade & Business: Law, Policy & Ethics. Sydney: Cavendish Publishing.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Gabriel Moens is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE ROLE OF THE JUDGE IN CIVIL TRIALS: A COMPARISON OF GERMAN AND AUSTRALIAN PROCESSES
Principal Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS IN COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIPS: A COMPARATIVE LEGAL STUDY BETWEEN INDONESIA AND AUSTRALIA
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
THE LEGALITY OF TRADE MEASURES TAKEN BY STATES IN RESPONSE TO HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN OTHER STATES
Principal Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPLE OF AUTONOMY OF CREDIT IN LETTER OF CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
Principal Advisor
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