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College of Law

Area of Research

Name

Expertise & Experience

Publication*

  • Succession
  • Property
  • Comparative Law

Professor Leroy Certoma
BA LLB (Hons), LLM (Hons),
Dott in Giurisprudenza (Hons), PhD

Professor Certoma Is a former Acting Judge in the District Court of NSW, CEO of the Refugee Review Tribunal, and foundation member of the Immigration Review Tribunal. He has worked at a number of universities in Australian and overseas and is the author of five major texts on the Law in NSW and Australia.

The Law of Succession in NSW, Thomson Reuters, 2010

  • Criminal Law
  • Iternational law
  • Torts
  • The intersection between law and religion.

Greg Walsh
BSc, LLB, GDLP, LLM

Mr Walsh has previously lectured at the University of Western Sydney and the University of New South Wales and has worked in various legal roles in Australia and overseas, including as a solicitor for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution in New South Wales. He is a member of the St Thomas More Society and the New South Wales Young Lawyers Human Rights Committee.

Withnall, S.,  Walsh, G.,  & Rooney, P., Torts LexisNexis, Butterworths, 2008

  • Energy & Resources
  • Contracts
  • Trade practices

Professor Gerard Ryan
BEc (Hons), LLB (Hons) GradDip LP, LLM (Hons)

Admitted as a solicitor in June 1991, Professor Ryan was admitted to partnership in July 2000. His expertise includes the documentation of electricity derivative transactions using the International Swaps and Derivatives Association framework; competition law issues in the energy sector; the documentation of large energy infrastructure projects; greenhouse gas regulatory schemes; renewable energy power stations; carbon trading; and regulatory issues in the National Electricity Market.

Contract Law, Oxford University Press, 2011.

  • Property Law
  • Equity
  • Restrictive Trade Practices
  • Legal Process

Assoc Prof Robyn Honey
B Juris, LLB Hons (UWA)

Assoc Prof Honey has over fourteen years experience as a legal academic lecturing in the areas of property law, equity, restrictive trade practices and legal process, and winning an Excellence in Teaching Award in 1999.

Honey, R., Webb, E., &  Mugambwa, J.,  Real Property Law in Western Australia, Thompsons, 2011