My Expertise
Intellectual Property, copyright, Crown copyright, colonial copyright, trade Marks, legal regulation of use of the word 'Anzac', legal history
Fields of Research (FoR)
Intellectual property law, Law and humanities, Law and society and socio-legal research, Intellectual Property LawSEO tags
Biography
Associate Professor Catherine Bond researches in intellectual property law, specifically copyright history; the relationship between law and war in Australia; and Australian legal history. She has published widely in leading Australian and international law journals on topics ranging from Crown copyright, to plain packaging of tobacco products, to the introduction of a patent system in the Game of Thrones world of Westeros.
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Associate Professor Catherine Bond researches in intellectual property law, specifically copyright history; the relationship between law and war in Australia; and Australian legal history. She has published widely in leading Australian and international law journals on topics ranging from Crown copyright, to plain packaging of tobacco products, to the introduction of a patent system in the Game of Thrones world of Westeros.
Catherine's most recent book, Law in War: Freedom and Restriction in Australia During the Great War, was published by NewSouth Publishing in April 2020 and is available for purchase here. In addition to Catherine's research being showcased on multiple media, podcast and radio outlets, including on The Law Report, Big Ideas on ABC Radio National and ABC Nightlife, Law in War received positive reviews in forums including The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age, The Canberra Times and Australian Book Review. An extract from the start of the book was published in Inside Story.
Catherine’s first book, Anzac: The Landing, The Legend, The Law, was published by Australian Scholarly Publishing in 2016. Anzac is available for purchase here. Her work on the legal regulation of 'Anzac' has been featured in The Sydney Morning Herald and on The Law Report, The World Today and Saturday Extra.
Catherine teaches across a range of courses in the Faculty's UG law, JD and LLM programs, including the UG/JD core course Lawyers, Ethics and Justice; the UG/JD elective courses Intellectual Property 1: Copyright and Designs and Intellectual Property 2: Trade Marks and Patents; the LLM core course Legal Concepts, Research and Writing; and the JD/LLM elective Law and the Culture Industries.
In 2024, Catherine has been the first Faculty of Law & Justice teacher at the Georgetown University Center for Transnational Legal Studies, hosted at Bush House, Kings' College London, where she has taught two popular intellectual property elective courses.
At UNSW Sydney, Catherine was Acting Deputy President of the UNSW Academic Board (2022-2023) and the Associate Dean (Academic) in the Faculty of Law & Justice (2021-2023). She was previously Acting Deputy Head of School (2019) and Director of Undergraduate Studies (2017-2019). In 2015 Catherine was the Chair of the UNSW-wide Women in Research Network (WiRN) Organising Committee, and the Faculty of Law Representative from 2013 to 2016. She has also been Acting Director of Research (2012); the Director of the LLM (Innovation) and LLM (Media and Technology Law) streams (2010 - 2014); and Director of the Master of Law, Media and Journalism (and its associated Graduate Diploma) programs (2011 - 2014) during her time at UNSW Sydney.
My Grants
- Australian Research Council LIEF Grant 2015: 'The Australasian Legal History Libraries: Stage II'. Chief Investigators: Greenleaf, Prof Graham W; Mowbray, Prof Andrew S; Lunney, Prof Mark D; Twomey, Prof Anne F; Adams, Prof Michael A; Jones, Ms Judith S; Petrow, A/Prof Stefan; Nettelbeck, Prof Amanda E; Prest, Prof Wilfrid R; Finnane, Prof Mark J; Nielsen, Dr Jennifer M; Swain, A/Prof Warren M; Wells, Mr Andrew M; Genovese, Dr Ann L; Josev, Ms Tanya; Reynolds, Prof Rocque; Dorsett, Prof Shaunnagh G; Ailwood, Dr Sarah L; Sainsbury, Prof Maree T; Bond, Dr Catherine M; Stuhmcke, Prof Anita; Ford, Dr Lisa M; Stuckey, Prof Michael; Certoma, Prof Leroy; Williams, Prof John M; Appleby, Dr Gabrielle J; Kercher, Prof Bruce R; Kelly, A/Prof Catherine J; Handford, Prof Peter R
- Australian Research Council Discovery Project 2014 - 2016: 'Australian made: A history of Australian copyright law and creator success 1868-1968'. Chief Investigators: Professor Kathy Bowrey and Dr Catherine Bond.
- Australian Research Council LIEF Grant 2012: 'The Australasian Legal History Library: Creating historical depth in legal data on AustLII, to improve all legal research'. Chief Investigators: Mowbray, Prof Andrew S; Greenleaf, Prof Graham W; Ford, Dr Lisa M; Nettelbeck, Prof Amanda E; Grantham, Prof Ross B; Twomey, A/Prof Anne F; Finnane, Prof Mark J; Williams, Prof John M; Buck, Prof Andrew R; Kercher, Prof Bruce R; Adams, Prof Michael A; Foster, A/Prof Robert K; Petrow, A/Prof Stefan; Bond, Dr Catherine M; Dorsett, A/Prof Shaunnagh G; Lunney, Prof Mark D; McDermott, A/Prof Peter M; Prest, Em/Prof Wilfrid R; Jones, Ms Judith S; Irving, Prof Helen D; Otlowski, Prof Margaret F; Peterson, Mr Naish.
My Qualifications
BMedia LLB (Hons 1) Macq, PhD UNSW
My Research Supervision
Supervision keywords
Areas of supervision
Intellectual property law, copyright, trade marks, patents, Australian legal history
My Engagement
Memberships and professional affiliations
Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society
Editorial Roles
Guest Editor, Special Issue on 'Law and War', Legal History (2021)
Publisher's Executive Board, Legal History (Australian Scholarly Publishing/Swinburne Law School)
My Teaching
Lawyers, Ethics and Justice (LAWS1230/JURD7130)
Intellectual Property 1: Copyright and Designs (LAWS3046/JURD7446)
Intellectual Property 2: Trade Marks and Patents (LAWS3248/JURD7448)
Legal Concepts, Research & Writing (LAWS8213)
Law and the Culture Industries (LAWS8139/JURD7639)
Location
The Law Building
University of New South Wales
UNSW Kensington Campus
Sydney NSW 2052
Australia