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New South Australia Section coming soon to Property Law Review

Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Paul Babie as the Section Editor for a brand new South Australia Section in Property Law Review. As part of an ongoing enhancement project, we are commissioning a range of new sections to bring subscribers property law insights from academics and practitioners around Australia and internationally.

Paul BabiePaul Babie is Associate Professor and Reader, Associate Dean of Law (Research), Adelaide Law School, and Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of the Professions, at The University of Adelaide.  He holds a BA in sociology and political science 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.

His primary research areas are legal theory, especially the nature and concept of property; he has published widely in this field.  He is a Barrister and Solicitor (Inactive) of the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta (Canada), and An Associate Member and a Member of the Property Law Committee of the Law Society of South Australia.  He teaches property law, property theory, and Roman law.

We are delighted to have Paul join the editorial team and are confident subscribers will benefit greatly from his insights.

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Rachael Lane
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Rachael is a Training Specialist for NSW law firms, in-house counsel and barristers. Rachael trains on Westlaw AU, new Westlaw, Practical Law and Thomson Reuters international platforms and is focused on empowering customers to get the most out of their legal research and technology solutions.

Rachael has held a range of product and commercial management roles at Thomson Reuters including with Laws of Australia, Journals, commentary services, ProView and Practical Law Australia.

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