Ingrid Landau is a Lecturer in the Department of Business Law and Taxation at Monash Business School, and a member of the Labour, Equality and Human Rights (LEAH) Research Group.

Ingrid teaches Employment Law, Business Law, and Human Rights and Global Business. She researches in the areas of Australian employment law, and comparative and transnational labour regulation. She has particular expertise in corporate labour rights due diligence, socially responsible public procurement, and labour regulation in the Asia-Pacific.

She regularly presents her research internationally and has done so recently at the Harvard Institute for Global Law and Policy Regional Workshop in Bangkok, the NYU Stern Centre for Business and Human Rights and University of St Gallen’s Business and Human Rights Young Researchers Summit in New York, and the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training in Tokyo.

Ingrid has worked as the principal researcher on major research projects commissioned by the Fair Work Commission and the International Labour Organisation. Prior to joining Monash, she worked in the legal and international departments at the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and as a Research Fellow at Melbourne Law School.