Decommission Alert
Volume 7, Issue 3 of the Property Law Review (Prop L Rev) was the final issue to be published for this journal series. With the agreement of the General Editor, Professor Paul Babie, this journal was decommissioned in December 2019.

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About the Journal
Property Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal exploring important questions of real and personal property with national or international implications.

This high calibre journal publishes articles, notes, comments and reviews dealing with fundamental questions in property law, other than in relation to intellectual property. It welcomes multiple perspectives, ranging across analytical, theoretical, empirical and comparative approaches, analysis of recent developments, exploration of issues of policy and proposals for law reform.

Property Law Review offers a unique combination of intellectual rigour and commercial relevance to academics researching and teaching the law of property in its many and varied manifestations. It is also of value to commercial litigators and advisors involved in large-scale commercial transactions that can be caught up in litigation arising from the complexity of property law.

General Editor
Paul Babie holds a Personal Chair of Law in the Adelaide Law School of The University of Adelaide and is Associate Dean of Law (International) of the Adelaide Law School and Associate Dean (International) of the Faculty of the Professions. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law in 2017. He holds a BA in sociology from the University of Calgary, a BThSt from Flinders University, a LLB from the University of Alberta, a LLM from the University of Melbourne, and a DPhil in law from the University of Oxford. Following law school he was an Associate with Howard, Mackie (now Borden Ladner Gervais (BLG)) in Calgary, Canada. He is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta (Canada), and an Associate Member of the Law Society of South Australia (of which he is a Member of the Property Law Committee). His primary research interests include private law theory; property theory; and, property law; he has published and spoken extensively in these fields. He is Editor in Chief and South Australia Editor of the Property Law Review (Thomson Reuters) and an Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Law and Religion (Cambridge University Press), the Routledge Research Series in Law and Religion, the Springer Research Series in Law and Religion, and of the Forum on Religion & Ecology (FORE) @ Australia (affiliated with FORE, Yale University (USA). He teaches property law, property theory, law and religion, and Roman law.

Section Editors
Assistant Professor Krithika Ashok, O.P. Jindal Global University; The University of Chicago
Professor Sharon Christensen, Queensland University of Technology
Thomas Gibbons, McCaw Lewis Lawyers, New Zealand
Dr Lynden Griggs, University of Tasmania
Dr Vanessa Johnston, Monash University
Michael Kleinschmidt, Stratum Legal, Australia
Professor Kelvin Low, City University of Hong Kong
Professor John Orth, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Assistant Professor Alvin See Wei Liang, Singapore Management University
Jennifer Stuckey-Clarke, Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers, Australia
Associate Professor Eileen Webb, Curtin University

Editorial Board
Professor Gregory Alexander, Cornell University
Assistant Professor Krithika Ashok, O.P. Jindal Global University; The University of Chicago
Associate Professor Lyria Bennett Moses, University of New South Wales
Professor Susan Bright, New College, University of Oxford
Professor Roger Cotterrell, Queen Mary, University of London
Professor Brendan Edgeworth, University of New South Wales (Foundation General Editor)
Professor Emerita Susan Fletcher French, University of California, Los Angeles
Professor Say Goo, The University of Hong Kong
Emeritus Professor Kevin Gray, Trinity College, University of Cambridge
Associate Professor Larissa Katz, University of Toronto
Professor Pamela O’Connor, University of the Sunshine Coast (Foundation General Editor)
Professor John Orth, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr Christopher Rossiter, formerly Professor, The University of New South Wales
Associate Professor Cathy Sherry, The University of New South Wales (Foundation General Editor)
Professor Joseph William Singer, Harvard University
Jeremy Stoljar, Eight Selborne Chambers, Australia
The Honourable Margaret Stone, Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, Australia
Associate Professor Eileen Webb, Curtin University
Professor Michael Weir, Bond University
Professor Bruce Ziff, University of Alberta

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