Hugh Breakey is a Senior Research Fellow in philosophy at Griffith University’s Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law, Law Futures Centre, Australia. Hugh’s research stretches across the philosophical sub-disciplines of political theory, legal philosophy, normative ethics and applied philosophy. The author of Intellectual Liberty: Natural Rights and Intellectual Property (Ashgate), Hugh’s work explores ethical issues spanning myriad practical fields, including peacekeeping, safety industries, institutional governance and personal integrity, climate change, sustainable tourism, professionalism, private property and intellectual property, me…
Hugh Breakey is a Senior Research Fellow in philosophy at Griffith University’s Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law, Law Futures Centre, Australia. Hugh’s research stretches across the philosophical sub-disciplines of political theory, legal philosophy, normative ethics and applied philosophy. The author of Intellectual Liberty: Natural Rights and Intellectual Property (Ashgate), Hugh’s work explores ethical issues spanning myriad practical fields, including peacekeeping, safety industries, institutional governance and personal integrity, climate change, sustainable tourism, professionalism, private property and intellectual property, medicine, and international law. As well as writing for newspapers, online encyclopedias and academic-journalistic outlets, Hugh has published in an extensive array of international journals, including The Philosophical Quarterly, The Modern Law Review and Political Studies. Since 2013, Hugh has served as President of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics. Find out more about Hugh at https://hughbreakey.com/