Australian Competition Law: Expert Profiles
Russell Miller AM
Various
Relevant qualifications and honours
LLB (Hons)
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) (2005)
For service to the legal profession in the fields of international and business law and to the community through participation in a range of organisations related to aviation, rail transport and energy.
Relevant work history and academic positions
Chair, Royal Australian Mint Advisory Board (July 2017 - present)- Part time member, NSW Planning Assessment Commission (August 2017 - present)
- Corporate Council Member, European Australian Business Council (Jan 2010 - present)
- Non-government Advisor, International Competition Network (February 2000 - present)
- Member, Australasian Competition Group, Minter Ellison (2001 - present)
- Partner and Chairman, Minter Ellison (parnter 2001-2013; chairman 2009-2013)
- Chairman, International Trade in Legal Services Committee, International Bar Association (2013-2016)
- Fellow, Australian Academy of Law (Fellow since 2013)(Director since June 2016)
- Fellow, The Centre for Strategy & Governance (June 2011 - present)
- Member, Competition Law and Economics Network
- Adjunct Profesor, ANU College of Law (2012 - 2016)
- Senior Fellow, Melbourne Law School (2010-2012)
- Visitor, Competition Law, William and Mary (2000)
Relevant memberships and Affiliations
Private sector adviser to the International Competition Network- Chair of the International Law Section of the Law Council of Australia
Competition law publications
Miller, Miller's Australian Competition and Consumer Law Annotated (new edition printed each year)- Miller, Miller's Australian Competition Law and Policy, Thomson (2008) (2nd edn 2012)
Media
Russell Miller, 'Competition Debate must move beyond effects test battle' (The Conversation, 1 May 2015)
Russell Miller, 'The Harper Review – let’s focus on what will make a real difference' (The Conversation, 2 April 2015)
'ACCC criticism neither fair nor helpful' (Australian Financial Review, 28 October 2013)
Responding to the IPA's call to abolish the ACCC