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Rouhshi Low

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Phone: (07) 3138 4474
Fax: (07) 3138 1812
Email: r.low@qut.edu.au
Room: B338A, Level 3, B Block, Gardens Point campus

 

 

 

 

 

Qualifications

LLB (UQ), LLM (UQ), MIT (UQ), PhD (QUT)

Career Summary

I completed my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Law and IT at the University of Queensland and recently completed my PhD from QUT titled 'The Use of Technology to Automate the Registration Process within the Torrens System and its Impact on Fraud: An Analysis' in September 2008.

 

I started teaching in the School of Accountancy, QUT in 2000 where I tutored in Business Law, Law of Business Associations and  Law of E-Commerce. I began tutoring in the School of Law, QUT, in 2003 in the following units: Legal Institutions and Methods, Legal Research and Writing and Contracts B and in 2007, I was co-unit coordinator of LWB 334 Corporate Law. Currently I teach in BSB111 Business Law and Ethics and I am the unit co-ordinator of AYN410 Business Law and Ethics

Teaching interests

  • Contract Law
  • E-Commerce Law
  • Corporations Law

Research interests

  • Electronic contracts and electronic conveyancing; the use of technology such as digital signatures in electronic contracting and electronic land transactions and corresponding security, fraud, allocation of liability, reglatory and governance issues.
  • Information security and fraud minimisation strategies - the use of technology as an effective fraud minimisation tool.
  • Privacy; Identity management and Identity fraud - the management, regulation and governance of these issues from a Government, business and individual perspective.

Research Papers

The following is a link to Rouhshi Low's papers on our Library E-Print registry:

QUT | ePrints Archive - Person: Low, Rouhshi

Research Supervision

For current and previous supervisions at QUT please follow this link to our research students:

QUT | Accountancy | Research Students and Projects