Luke Price joined CQUniversity in December 2019 as a Lecturer in Law. He manages the Law Discipline's clinical legal education initiatives. Luke previously worked at the University of Exeter Law School, where he co-founded and directed 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.
Luke's research examines how the law responds to developments in technology to support access to justice and effective liability processes. He is currently working on the DJAG LASF-funded project 'Breaking Barriers to Videoconferencing by Assessing Client Digital Inclusion' - a collaborative project between CQUniversity, Central Queensland Community Legal Centre, and Central Queensland Indigenous Development.
Luke's work also examines routes to corporate responsibility in the 21st Century. It has been published in Legal Studies and Jurisprudence, and supported by the UK Economic and Social Research Council Impact Acceleration Account.
Luke engages directly with business, government and the third sector. His more recent work, on corporate responsibility and responses to the challenges presented by new technologies like blockchain, addresses key issues of public importance for the new decade.
Luke completed his PhD at the Centre for Ethics and Law at University College London, his LLM at Cornell University Law School and LLB at University College London. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
2018-2020 - Honorary Lecturer, University of Exeter Law School
2017 - ESRC Impact Acceleration Account Award for the project 'Risk of Responsibility'
2011-2014 - UCL Centre for Ethics and Law Studentship
2013 - University of Pavia Centre for Law, Science and New Technologies Scholarship
Licensed Attorney, State of New York
I am currently accredited for supervision in the following:
At the level of Associate Supervisor
Commercial law - Commercial law
Law in context - Law and society and socio-legal research
Law in context - Law, science and technology