Dr. Luke Price
LLB LLM PhD FHEA
Lecturer - Law
School of Business and Law
About Me
Luke is the Head of Clinical Legal Education in the College of Law, Criminology and Justice. Luke’s research looks at how technology affects legal liability, access to justice, and corporate responsibility. His work has been awarded grants totalling over $500,000 from the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Queensland Department of Environment and Science, Victorian Department of Health, Telematics Trust and UK Economic and Social Research Council. Luke co-founded the University of Exeter Legal Assistance Programme, Community Law Clinic and Access to Justice Clinic. He has experience of clinical legal education and pro bono legal practice in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
General
Recent Research Projects
No Dramas: participatory action research using applied theatre to enable Indigenous youth-led communication on health and justice priorities (YRGP003)
Grant: Competitive Grant (Category 2: Other Public Sector)
Funding Schemes: Department of Environment and Science (QLD) Youth Research Grants Program
Total Funding: $200,000.00
Smart Self-Help to Empower Families in Mental Health law
Grant: Competitive Grant (Category 3: Industry and Other)
Funding Schemes: Telematics Trust Grant THROUGH Victorian Mental Health Legal Centre
Total Funding: $9,803.00
Breaking barriers to videoconferencing by assessing client digital inclusion
Grant: Competitive Grant (Category 3: Industry and Other)
Funding Schemes: Funding for Legal Assistance Services: 2020-25 - through Central Queensland Community Legal Centre Inc
Total Funding: $28,772.00
Research Supervision
Accreditation
I am currently accredited for supervision in the following:
- 4804 Law in context
- 4805 Legal systems
Current Capacity
Research Interests
Law in context - Law and society and socio-legal research
Law in context - Law, science and technology
Law in context - Legal education
Legal systems - Youth justice