Dr. Mia Rahim is a Senior Lecturer in corporate law at the University of South Australia. He joined the School of Law in July 2015, having previously held positions at the Macquarie University and the Queensland University of Technology. As an established researcher, Dr. Rahim is particularly interested in different forms of regulation and how this relates to legal structures that encourage social responsibility and accountability practice of regulatees. One of his recent books Legal Regulation of Corporate Social Responsibility has explained how a meta-regulation mode in laws can effectively raise social responsibility performance of corporations. Dr. Rahim is a winner of some highly prestigious awards including the Chevening Scholarship, Graduate Scholarship of the National University of Singapore, the Macquarie University Research Excellence Award, Networking Award 2017, UniSA Business School Research Excellence Commendation and the UniSA Business School Research Excellence Award. Dr. Rahim has undertaken a number of research projects, including the assessment of the nexus between corporate self-regulation, legal regulations and social accountability performances of global corporations, and the critical analysis of different legal frameworks for developing global supply chain operations. Dr. Rahim is the Director of Higher Degrees by Research in the School of Law at UniSA. Prior to joining academia, he was a Deputy District and Sessions Judge in Bangladesh. He has also worked for the Bangladesh Law Commission and the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. https://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/law/associate-professor-mia-rahim