Emeritus Professor Brendan Edgeworth
Brief overview
I have been a member of the academic staff at the UNSW Law School since 1989. In my time at the School, I have been Director of Teaching (1997-2000), Associate Dean (Undergraduate) (1999-2001), Head of School (2008-2012), and Director of Postgraduate Studies (2013-2016).Previously I taught at Macquarie Law School (1982-8). I have held positions as Visitor at Stellenbosch University (2013), Warwick University (2006), National University of Ireland, Galway (1999), the International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain (1995) and Trinity College Dublin (1988). In 1978 was Senior Research Assistant at the National Law Centre, George Washington University. I was appointed Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence in Semester 2, 2016.
My research interests span most of the areas in which I teach, as is reflected in my books such as:The Precarious 91˰涶: Socio-Legal Perspectives on the 91˰涶 in Insecure Times, Hart Publishing, Oxford (2018) (withHelenCarr, andCarolineHunter, eds);Butt's Land Law,7th ed, Thomson Reuters, (2017);Law and Poverty in Australia: 40 Years after the Poverty Commission, Federation Press, Leichhardt, NSW (2017) (with Andrea Durbach and Vicki Sentas);Native Title from Mabo to Akiba: A Vehicle for Change and Empowerment?,Federation Press, Leichhardt, NSW (2015) (with Sean Brennan, Megan Davis and Leon Terrill);Sackville and Neave: Australian Property Law,10th ed, LexisNexis, Sydney (2016) (with Chris Rossiter, Pam O'Connor and Andrew Godwin), the most widely prescribed property law text in Australian law schools;andLaw,Modernity,Postmodernity: Legal Change in the Contracting State, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK (2003; reprinted by Routledge in 2019). In addition, my research and publications cover the areas of law and social theory, and legal history. In 2015 I received the Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence (Postgraduate Research Supervision). I was appointed Adjunct Professor of Law at the National University of Ireland, Galway in 2019, and a Fellow of the Cambridge Centre for Property Law, University of Cambridge in 2020.
My research is also directed to the reform of housing law and property law. As well as making frequent submissions to government and law reform bodies, I have been engaged as a consultant to the New South Wales Law Reform Commission (1996), was a member of the Board of the Tenants' Union of New South Wales from 2004-12. In 2023 I was appointed as Senior Advisor to the Disability Royal Commission.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
(2016) Thomson Reuters, "Land Law Research Support", $6000
(2011) UNSW International Office: "Capacity Building in South East Asian Legal Education (with Colin Picker and Lisa Toohey): $28,000
(2010) UNSW Research Office: "Land Titling Options in Vietnam": $5000
(2003)Australian Research Council (Discovery-Projects): $89,000.
(1994) Australian Research Council (Small Grant Scheme): $7,000.
(1984) Australian Research Grants Scheme: $7,300 (with Michael Newcity).
Social Science Research Council (UK) Postgraduate Award - £1,600, 1978;
Vice-Chancellor's Teaching Award (Postgraduate Research Supervision), 2015.
Land law; law, poverty and inequality; theories of law and justice; native title; residential tenancy law
Editorships
Australian Law Journal - Editor: Conveyancing and Property
Australian Indigenous Law Review - Member Editorial Board,
Macquarie Law Journal, Member Editorial Board
My Research Supervision
Avenel Mitchell, 'Land Law and Economic Policy in Early Nineteenth Century Western Australia' (with Natalie Skead and Penelope Carruthers) (2023-).
My Teaching
- Global Common Law Systems (LAWS8214)
- Advanced Issues in Property Law (LAWS8062)
- Principles of Private Law (LAWS1150)
- Housing Law (LAWS3413)
- Land Law (LAWS2383/JURD7283)
- Legal Theory (LAWS2320)