Mr Jason Voight
Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Law
Biography
Jason Voight obtained a Bachelor of Laws from the Queensland University of Technology and is currently undertaking a PhD through the QUT Law Faculty.
He was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2008 and the High Court of Australia in 2010 and holds a practising certificate as a Barrister.
Jason was employed by the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions from 2004 until commencing as a Barrister in private practice in 2013, where he practices predominantly in Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Family Law and Taxation/Revenue Law.
He has been a volunteer lawyer with the Caxton Legal Centre since 2008.
Research Interests
- Administrative Law - The judicial review of parole in Queensland.
- Criminal Law - Current PhD student - proposed title of thesis 'The Prohibition and Criminalisation of the Use of Virtual Child Exploitation Material in Australia'
- Family Law - Litigated parenting and property disputes in the Federal Circuit and Family Court.
Personal details
Positions
- Sessional Academic (2024)
Faculty of Business & Law,
School of Law
Professional memberships and associations
2008 -2015: Legal Practitioner - Supreme Court of Queensland
2008-2013: Solicitor - Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
2013-2015: Barrister
2008-2013: Solicitor - Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
2013-2015: Barrister
Teaching
LPP 116 - Administrative Law
Publications
QUT ePrints
To find publications by Jason, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.