Adjunct Associate Professor
Colin Anderson
Faculty of Business & Law,
Office of the Executive Dean, Business & Law
Biography
Research and teaching interests- Insolvency Law
- Corporate Law
- Taxation Law
- Law and Economics.
Colin’s main research interests lie in the area of corporate insolvency law and in particular in the area of corporate rescue of insolvent corporations. He has a specific interest in economics and law approaches to evaluating insolvency law regimes. Colin is currently the editor of the Insolvency Law Journal and has authored a number of articles and presented papers at national and international conferences in the area of insolvency and related topics. He is also the co-author of the several texts in the area of corporate law as well. Colin is the co-author of Crutchfield's Voluntary Administration.
Colin is a member of the Commercial and Property Law Research Centre at QUT Law. In 2013, Colin was a visiting scholar at the Centre for Business and Insolvency Law at Nottingham Law School (UK).
Personal details
Positions
- Adjunct Associate Professor
Faculty of Business & Law,
Office of the Executive Dean, Business & Law
Keywords
Bankruptcy, Insolvency Law, Liquidation, Receivership, Taxation, Voluntary Administration
Research field
Law
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- PhD (University of Queensland)
- LLM (Queensland University of Technology)
- DipEd (University of Queensland)
- BCom(Hons) (University of Queensland)
- LLB(Hons) (University of Queensland)
Professional memberships and associations
- Chartered Tax Advisor, Taxation Institute of Australia
- Member, American Bankruptcy Institute
- Member, INSOL International
- Member, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
- Academic Member, Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association
Teaching
- LWB307 Insolvency Law
- LWB364 Introduction to Taxation Law
- LWB334 Corporate Law
- LWB367 Law of Corporate Governance
- LWN097 Corporate Insolvency
- LWN184 Insolvency Law and Professional Practice I
- LWN185 Insolvency Law and Professional Practice II
Publications
- Morrison, D. & Anderson, C. (2013). The Australian corporate rescue provisions: how do they compare? In P. Omar (Ed.), International insolvency law: reforms and challenges [Markets and the Law Series] (pp. 171–206). Ashgate Publishing Limited. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/63622
- Anderson, C. & Brown, C. (2013). Demanding a change: Time to act on statutory demands. Insolvency Law Journal, 21(2), 97–108. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/61362
- Egert, G., Anderson, C. & Kiel-Chisholm, S. (2011). The application of the statutory derivative action in Pt 2F.1A of the Corporations Act to companies in liquidation under Ch 5 : Well oiled machine or is Pt 2F.1A in need of a tune up? Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 25(3), 318–354. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/43827
- Brown, C., Anderson, C. & Morrison, D. (2011). The certainty of tax in insolvency: Where does the ATO fit? Insolvency Law Journal, 19(2), 108–122. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/46538
- Anderson, C. & Morrison, D. (2009). Crutchfield's Voluntary Administration. Thomson Reuters Lawbooks.
- Anderson, C., (2009). The treatment of employee priority in a deed of company arrangement. Insolvency Law Journal, 17(3), 147–156. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/43285
- Morrison, D. & Anderson, C. (2009). External administration in times of financial uncertainty. Proceedings of Australian corporate law teachers' association conference, 1–12.
- Morrison, D. & Anderson, C. (2009). To rescue or not to rescue? Can the question be answered for Australia's voluntary administration scheme? Eighth world congress INSOL 2009 - Academic's group meeting, 1–26.
- Anderson, C. & Morrison, D. (2008). The commencement of the company rescue: how and when does it start? In P. Omar (Ed.), International Insolvency Law: Themes and Perspectives (pp. 83–104). Ashgate Publishing Limited. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/76390
- O'Flynn, K., Anderson, C. & Symes, C. (2008). Australia. Employee and Pension Claims During Company Insolvency A comparative Study of 62 Jurisdictions, 139–145.
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Colin, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).