Qualifications Bachelor of Laws - Bond University Master of Laws (Corporate and Commercial) - Bond University Tammy Johnson is an Assistant Professor at Bond University. She was previously a sole practitioner for a number of years before selling her practice to pursue her academic interests. Tammy practiced in the areas of property and commercial law and still independently consults in those areas. At Bond, Tammy coordinates the subjects Legal Drafting & Conveyancing, Principles of Property Law, Business Law, Contemporary Issues in Law and Society and Introduction to Legal Practice and Drafting. She also jointly coordinates the Law of Succession and Administration of Estates and sometimes tutors in Evidence, Obligations, Civil Procedure, Civil Remedies, Trust Accounts and Bookkeeping and Australian Legal Systems. In September 2008 Tammy received her Master of Laws (Corporate and Commercial Law) and is now undertaking her PhD in the area of health law.
Articles
Battling in a virtual world: A proposal for increased copyright protection of multimedia products in Australia, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice (2012)
This article discusses the adequacy of copyright protection afforded to multimedia products pursuant to the...
Queensland’s proposed surrogacy legislation: An opportunity for national reform, Journal of law and medicine (2010)
Surrogacy has existed since Biblical times when Hagar, the maidservant of the infertile Sarah, acted...
Chapter II Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 (Qld): The answer to our prayers or the devil in disguise?, Australian property law journal (2009)
In the mid to late 1990s the Gold Coast real property market was the subject...
Achieving the purpose of IPA- A case of hit and miss, Bond Law Review (2008)
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The introduction of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Qld) ('IPA') saw planning law...