University of Melbourne
Lev Bromberg is a PhD candidate at the Melbourne Law School. His research focuses on exploring the key deficiencies within the animal welfare regulatory framework as it applies to farm animals in Australia.
Prior to commencing his PhD, Lev held the role of research fellow at the Centre of Corporate Law and Securities Regulation. His research, which encompassed policy, empirical and legal aspects, focused on the enforcement of corporate law, financial regulation, and personal insolvency.
Lev holds Law (Hons) and Commerce degrees from Monash University. Prior to joining Melbourne Law School, Lev worked for several years at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), where his primary focus was in the areas of economic regulation and regulatory policy.
Low income, no assets, large credit-card debt: why more older Australians are declaring bankruptcy
Jan 27, 2019 14:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Bankruptcy is affecting more and more older people. About 2,400 of the almost 17,000 new bankruptcies in Australia in 2017-18 were aged 60 or more, information from the bankruptcy regulator suggests. Since 2002 the...