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Mr Dominic Cudmore Name: Mr Dominic Cudmore
Sessional Academic
Organisational Area
Faculty of Law and Business
Department
Thomas More Law School NSW
Location
North Sydney
Biographical Information

Dominic Cudmore is a lawyer with extensive experience in government and private sectors. Dominic works in advising the NFP/charitable sectors in all aspects of their operations.

From 2009 to 2011 Dominic undertook higher studies at the Institut d'études théologiques (IET) in Brussels, Belgium, the Society of Jesus’ Studium for francophone Belgium and Luxembourg.

Dominic's areas of expertise embrace NFP and charities law, NFP tax arrangements, employment law, human rights, child protection, cy près schemes, professional standards, NFP mergers and acquisitions, training, facilitation and mediation.

Publications

Les Saintes Icônes, une nouvelle interprétation - Paris, 1990 par fr Ephrem Yon OSB et Philippe Sers

Paris, Éditions Sers, 1990 (traduit en italien 1994 et en japonais 1995).

Dominic Cudmore contributed to the edition 'Les Saintes Icônes, une nouvelle interprétation' which was written by fr Ephrem Yon OSB and Philippe Sers and published in Paris in 1990. ISBN 2904057544/9782904057540.

'The Emmanuel Community', The Australasian Catholic Record, Catholic Institute of Sydney, April 2012.

 

Interests

Dominic's interests include the development of the creative sectors in Australia, arts and cultural policy, Australia/Asian relations, indigenous affairs, philanthropy, social enterprise, Westminster democracy, languages (French, Dutch, German, Italian and Slovenian), architecture (New Urbanism), design and travel.

Professional Memberships
 

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