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Rosalind Dixon is a Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales. She is Director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law Comparative Constitutional Law Project, and Deputy Director of the Herbert Smith Freehills Initiative on Law and Economics. Her work focuses on comparative constitutional law and constitutional design, theories of constitutional dialogue and amendment, socio-economic rights and constitutional law and gender, and has been published in leading journals in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia, including the Cornell Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, International Journal of Constitutional Law, American Journal of Comparative Law, Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and Sydney Law Review. She is Co-editor, with Tom Ginsburg, of a leading handbook on comparative constitutional law, Comparative Constitutional Law (Edward Elgar, 2011), and a related volume, Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia (Edward Elgar, 2014), Co-editor (with Mark Tushnet and Susan Rose-Ackermann) of the Edward Elgar series on Constitutional and Administrative Law, on the editorial board of the Public Law Review, Journal of Institutional Studies, and Associate Editor of the Constitutions of the World series for Hart publishing. She previously served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Law School.

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