Lecturer School of Law, Western Sydney University, Parramatta
Dr Patrick Foong has taught law for many years in different countries and in the last ten years, in the Australasian region. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including the LLB programme. He is the Impact and Engagement (Research) Officer in the School of Law and is a member of the School’s Research and Higher Degree Committee in his capacity as the School of Law’s Impact and Engagement (Research) Officer. He has written many publications for peer-reviewed journals (national and international) and is pursuing collaborative research. In his PhD thesis, he conducted analysis and made comparisons between the Australian regulatory regime on human embryonic stem cell research and the Malaysian regime against the backdrop of the regulatory theories of Professor Roger Brownsword (Kings College London, UK) and Professor John Braithwaite (Australian National University).
Dr Patrick Foong has taught law for many years in different countries and in the last ten years, in the Australasian region. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including the LLB programme. He is the Impact and Engagement (Research) Officer in the School of Law and is a member of the School’s Research and Higher Degree Committee in his capacity as the School of Law’s Impact and Engagement (Research) Officer. He has written many publications for peer-reviewed journals (national and international) and is pursuing collaborative research. In his PhD thesis, he conducted analysis and made comparisons between the Australian regulatory regime on human embryonic stem cell research and the Malaysian regime against the backdrop of the regulatory theories of Professor Roger Brownsword (Kings College London, UK) and Professor John Braithwaite (Australian National University).