Rosemary Langford

Rosemary Langford
Professor Rosemary Langford

Dr Rosemary Teele Langford is a Professor with the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, where she teaches a broad range of subjects including Corporations Law and Corporate Governance and Directors’ Duties. Since June 2019 she has been working on a three year project on governance and regulation of charities funded by an Australian Research Council grant. Rosemary has published and presented nationally and internationally on the topic of directors’ duties, duties of charity controllers and on other aspects of corporate law and charity law. Her publications include Directors’ Duties: Principles and Application (Federation Press, 2014) and Company Directors’ Duties and Conflicts of Interest (Oxford University Press, 2019). Rosemary edits the Directors' Duties section of the Company & Securities Law Journal. She is an active member of the Corporations Committee of the Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, the Not for Profit Law Committee of the Law Council of Australia and the Law Committee of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Prior to entering academia Rosemary practised with Allens Linklaters.