
Overview
Background
Professor Paul Harpur OAM is a leading international and comparative disability rights legal academic, current Australian Research Council Future Fellow, leader in higher education reforms, an Associate with the Harvard Law School Project on Disability, and duel Paralympian. He competed in the Sydney 2000 Paralympics and the Athens 2004 Paralympics and has the Paralympics Australia Pin #614. Professor Harpur is a TEDx speaker (“Universities as Disability Champions of Change”). He is chair of the University of Queensland Disability Inclusion Group, as well as holding international posts, including as an Associate with the Harvard Law School's Harvard Project on Disability, an International Distinguished Fellow, with the Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, and is a former Fulbright Future Scholar. Professor Harpur is active in university-wide and sector-wide higher education change. Illustratively he has chairred the UQ Disability Inclusion Group since 2016 and sits on a range of university-wide committees. At the sector-wide level, during 2023 Dr Harpur served on the Ministerial Reference Group for the Universities Accord. He also serves on the Higher Education Standards Panel (HESP), which is a statutory body under Part 9 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (Cth). The HESP is charged to advise and make recommendations to the Minister and to the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) on the Higher Education Standards Framework and to TEQSA on matters including TEQSA’ strategic objectives, corporate plan, performance against that plan, reform agenda, streamlining of activities and resourcing requirements and its regulatory approaches. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success, formerly the National Center for Student Equity in Higher Education. In April the Univertas 21 (U21) Senior Leaders Group adopted the U21 Framework for Equitable and Inclusive Global Engagement to guide EDI across the 30 university Network. This Framework as a committee, the U21 EDI Management Committee, to which Professor Harpur was appointed in 2025. His transformational work and service has been recognised with numerous diversity and inclusion, human resources and leadership citations and awards. In the 2024 Australia Day Honours, Professor Harpur was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia by the Governor General of Australia (OAM). The citation for his OAM is “for service to people with disability”. Professor Harpur has published 220+ publications. Professor Harpur's recent publications include 2 books with Cambridge University Press • Discrimination, Copyright and Equality: Opening the E-Book for the Print Disabled (2017) • Ablism at work: disablement and hierarchies of impairments (2019)
Availability
- Professor Paul Harpur is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Law, Queensland University of Technology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Queensland University of Technology
- Masters (Coursework) of Law, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology
Research interests
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International and Comparative Disability Law
I have 4 major projects extending over the next few years around the topics of: 1. Ablism at Work and Hierarchies of Impairments 2. The Relevance of International Disability Human Rights Laws to the Developing World 3. Universally Designed for Whom? Disability, the Law and Practice of Expanding the “Normal” User 4. Equality and Disability Assistance Animals
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Labour and Work Health and Safety Laws
Works
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2018
Other Outputs
My Animal, My Support, and My New Home in a Retirement Village: Disability Discrimination, Assistance Animals and Old Age
Harpur, Paul and Pachana, Nancy (2018). My Animal, My Support, and My New Home in a Retirement Village: Disability Discrimination, Assistance Animals and Old Age. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3258054
2018
Journal Article
My Animal, my support, and my new home in a retirement village: disability discrimination, assistance animals and old age
Harpur, Paul and Pachana, Nancy A. (2018). My Animal, my support, and my new home in a retirement village: disability discrimination, assistance animals and old age. Elder Law Review, 11.
2017
Journal Article
Socially Constructed Hierarchies of Impairments: The Case of Australian and Irish Workers' Access to Compensation for Injuries
Harpur, Paul, Connolly, Ursula and Blanck, Peter (2017). Socially Constructed Hierarchies of Impairments: The Case of Australian and Irish Workers' Access to Compensation for Injuries. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 27 (4), 507-519. doi: 10.1007/s10926-017-9745-7
2017
Conference Publication
Practical steps to enhance student experiences accessing digital content: law, libraries and equality
Harpur, Paul, Palmer, Thomas and Schindler, Pam (2017). Practical steps to enhance student experiences accessing digital content: law, libraries and equality. Equity Practitioners in the Higher Education Australasia (EPHEA) Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21-23 November 2017.
2017
Other Outputs
Submission To The Fair Work Commission 4 Yearly Review Of Modern Awards Family And Domestic Violence Leave (Am2015/1)
Harpur, Paul and Douglas, Heather Anne (2017). Submission To The Fair Work Commission 4 Yearly Review Of Modern Awards Family And Domestic Violence Leave (Am2015/1). Fair Work Commission.
2017
Conference Publication
Keynote: Is it a Pet or Not? Students Claiming Disability Assistance Animal Status for their mental or emotional health
Harpur, Paul (2017). Keynote: Is it a Pet or Not? Students Claiming Disability Assistance Animal Status for their mental or emotional health. Equity Practitioners in the Higher Education Australasia (EPHEA) conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 21-23 November 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
University Students with Disabilities
Harpur, Paul and Stein, Michael (2017). University Students with Disabilities. Symposium honoring the memory and contributions of Professor Hope Lewis, North-Eastern University, Boston, 17 November 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
Discrimination, Copyright and Equality
Harpur, Paul , Palmer, Thomas and Schindler, Pam (2017). Discrimination, Copyright and Equality. Equity Practitioners in the Higher Education Australasia (EPHEA) conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 21-23 November 2017.
2016
Journal Article
Old age is not just impairment: the CRPD and the need for a convention on older persons
Harpur, Paul (2016). Old age is not just impairment: the CRPD and the need for a convention on older persons. University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, 37 (3), 1027-1058.
2016
Journal Article
Disability assistance animals or not? Problems in policy and practice workshop
Harpur, Paul David, Verreynne, Martie Louise, Bronitt, Simon, Pachana, Nancy, Billings, Peter and Ritchie, Brent (2016). Disability assistance animals or not? Problems in policy and practice workshop. SSRN Electronic Journal doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2856824
2016
Journal Article
The long lives aren't necessarily happy ones in Africa, particularly for women
Ngalomba, Simon and Harpur, Paul (2016, 10 12). The long lives aren't necessarily happy ones in Africa, particularly for women The Conversation
2016
Journal Article
Paid domestic violence leave: how do other countries do it?
Harpur, Paul (2016, 10 10). Paid domestic violence leave: how do other countries do it? The Conversation
2016
Journal Article
Intellectual disabilities, domestic violence and legal engagement
Douglas, Heather and Harpur, Paul (2016). Intellectual disabilities, domestic violence and legal engagement. Disability and Society, 31 (3), 305-321. doi: 10.1080/09687599.2016.1167673
2016
Conference Publication
The African women's protocol and the right to life for older persons: when older women are called witches and murdered
Ngalomba, Simon and Harpur, Paul (2016). The African women's protocol and the right to life for older persons: when older women are called witches and murdered. African Human Rights System @ 30: Taking Stock, Moving Forward Conference, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 7th October, 2016. Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria: Pretoria, South Africa.
2016
Book
Company law: an interactive approach
Wong, Alex, Chapple, Ellie, Harpur, Paul, Baumfield, Richard, Copp, Richard and Cunningham, Robert (2016). Company law: an interactive approach. Brisbane, Australia: John Wiley & Sons Australia.
2015
Book
Employment Law
Harpur, Paul (2015). Employment Law. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths.
2014
Journal Article
Re-conceptualising privacy and discrimination in an age of talent analytics
Burdon, Mark and Harpur, Paul (2014). Re-conceptualising privacy and discrimination in an age of talent analytics. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 37 (2), 679-712.
2014
Journal Article
The shift in regulatory focus from employment to work relationships: critiquing reforms to Australian and UK occupational safety and health laws
Harpur, Paul and James, Phillip (2014). The shift in regulatory focus from employment to work relationships: critiquing reforms to Australian and UK occupational safety and health laws. Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 36 (1), 111-130.
2014
Journal Article
Disability and domestic violence: protecting survivors' human rights
Harpur, Paul and Douglas, Heather (2014). Disability and domestic violence: protecting survivors' human rights. Griffith Law Review, 23 (3), 405-433. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2014.1000241
2014
Book Chapter
The key to protection: civil and employment law remedies
Lewis, David, Devine, Tom and Harpur, Paul (2014). The key to protection: civil and employment law remedies. International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. (pp. 350-381) edited by A. J. Brown, David Lewis, Richard E. Moberly and Wim Vandekerckhove. Cheltenham, Glos, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781781006795.00024
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Paul Harpur is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Normalising Ability Diversity through Career Transitions: Disability at Work
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kathy Ellem
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Doctor Philosophy
Proposed PhD - Disability within the judiciary: An analysis of the barriers for lawyers with visual disabilities to be appointed to the judicial branch of government in New Zealand and Australia.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Graeme Orr
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Doctor Philosophy
Language rights and minority language publishing in Australia.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Samantha Disbray, Associate Professor Pradip Thomas
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Doctor Philosophy
Two steps forward, one step back - the benefits and challenges of service dogs
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martie-Louise Verreynne, Professor Nancy Pachana
Completed supervision
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
The right choice? An interpretive policy analysis of assistive technology in Australian disability services
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Assistance Dog Ownership for Older Adults: Exploring the Benefits and Barriers to Acquisition, Potential Aged Care Policy Reforms, and Planning for the Future
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nancy Pachana
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
A right to breastfeed at work? A feminist human rights account of the legal entitlement to breastfeed in the Australian workplace.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Paul Harpur directly for media enquiries about:
- Anti-discrimination
- Assistance animals
- copyright law
- Corporate law
- corporate social responsibility
- digital equality and rights to access information
- Disability discrimination
- Disability law and policy
- employment law
- Human rights law
- industrial relations
- international human and civil rights
- Labour law
- UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- work health and safety laws
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