Dr Janice Gray
BA, LLB, GradDip Ed(UNSW);Grad Dip Leg Prac(UTS);MA(History) (UNSW);PhD (Law) (UEA, UK).
Brief overview
Honorary Associate Professor, Dr Janice Grayspecialises in the law and governance of water, property and aspects of energy. Immediately, before joining the Faculty of Law, UNSW Sydney, Janice was a solicitor in the corporate section of one of the large, commercial, Sydney law firms. She holds a current practising certificate as a lawyer and has served on the Property Law Committee of the NSW Law Society. She has also held management positions in the public sector. As an academic, Janicetaught: Property, Equity and Trusts; Land Law; Advanced Issues in Property; Native Title; Equity and Trusts; Water Law and Contemporary Policy; Natural Resources Law; and Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy internships..
Janice is particularly interested in the intersections betweenproperty law with other fields, such as water law (including sewage), natural resources law (including unconventional gas and fracking) and native title. This is reflected in her national and international publications. She was part of joint research team (based at UTS) looking at sustainable sanitation. That project won a NSW Green Globe Award for Innovation.
Janice has sat on numerous committees at UNSW Sydney ranging from the university-wide Animal Care and Ethics Committee to the faculty-based Staffing Committee, Dean's Advisory Committee, Visiting Scholars' Committee, Research Funding Committee, the Post-graduate Committee and the Qualifying Degree Committee. She was also a long-term Chair of the Faculty Board and was Chair of the UNSW Law Post Graduate Education Committee. She was the Editor-in- Chief of the Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy (2011 - July, 2016) and was formerly an editor of the same journal(2009- 2010); an editor of the Human Rights Defender (2008 - 2016) and is on the International Advisory Board of the Canadian Journal of Native Studies (approx 1999- present). In 2017 (and early 2018), Janice was the Academic Advisor- Applications, in the Faculty of Law. She is an Affiliate of the Connected Waters Initiative (UNSW) and a member of the Allens Hub for Law, Technology and Innovation.
In 2019, Janice returned once again tothe Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, as aVisiting Scholar (competitively selected position), presenting the fruits of some research and undertaking further research. (She wasa formal Visiting Scholar at CSLS Oxford in 2009 and 2015. In2009, she was also elected a Visiting Scholar at Wolfson College, University of Oxford.) She has visitedOxford often and has well-established research connections there. In 2019, Janice was also a Visiting Scholar (competitively selected position)in the Faculty of Law at Kings College London where she was based for six months.
In 2015, Janice was a Visiting Scholar at Queen Mary, University of London (July - December, 2015) while in 2012 she was an invited Visiting Scholar at SupAgro, a grande ecole, in Montpellier, France.Janice has also held positions as a Visiting Scholar/ Professor at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, PUC-Rio, Brazil (2004); University of Ottawa (1996); University of York (Toronto) (1996); and University of Saskatchewan (1996).
As a teacher, Janice consistently scoredvery highly in student satisfaction surveys. She designed and implemented new courses within the Faculty.
Janice is interested in supervising PhD candidates in the fields of property law, housing, water law, sewage law, unconventional gas, and food security as it relates to the nexus between land,water and/or unconventional gas. She is both an experienced PhD supervisor and examiner. She has also been an external progress reviewer for PhDs. In 2017, one of her (international) PhD students was awarded a UNSW-wider PhD excellence award.
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