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PAUL THEODORE BABIE PO Box 12, Verdun, South Australia 5245, AUSTRALIA Telephone: +61 (0)8 8390 0161(H); +61 (0)8 8313 5521 (W) Facsimile: +61 (0)8 8313 4344 [email protected] http://www.law.adelaide.edu.au/staff/pbabie.html I. PERSONAL Born: 29 July 1966 Citizenship: Australian and Canadian Married with two children II. EDUCATION A. Academic 1. Graduate UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, ST CATHERINE’S COLLEGE, Oxford, England DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (DPhil) (Awarded without revision) Thesis: Crown Land in Australia

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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, Melbourne, Australia 1995 MASTER OF LAWS (LLM) Thesis: The Implementation and Operation of a Transferable Water Entitlement System in Alberta: Applying the Victorian Experience to a Similar Socio-legal Setting UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, Edmonton, Canada BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) 2. Undergraduate FLINDERS UNIVERSITY, Adelaide, Australia BACHELOR OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES (BThSt) UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Calgary, Canada BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) (Sociology major and Political Science minor) B. Professional LAW SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Australia Associate Member Property Committee, Member Planning, Environment and Local Government Committee, Member LAW SOCIETY OF ALBERTA, Canada Barrister & Solicitor (Inactive List) (1995-present)

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2006 1989

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III. EMPLOYMENT A. Tenured, Tenure Track and Contract UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, FACULTY OF PROFESSIONS RESEARCH UNIT FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIETY, LAW AND RELIGION (RUSSLR), Adelaide, Australia 2007-present FOUNDATION DIRECTOR 2007-present

2 ADELAIDE LAW SCHOOL, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, Adelaide, Australia

1999-present

1. Administrative (1999-present) University ACTING EXECUTIVE DEAN, THE FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS (7-15 January 2014) ASSOCIATE DEAN (RESEARCH), THE FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS (2012-present) REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR PROFESSIONS (2012-present)

(CANADA),

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ACTING ASSOCIATE DEAN (RESEARCH), THE FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS (2011) Other Responsibilities: University Beacon of Research Taskforce – Member (2013-present) SSP Selection Committee – Member (2012-present) Ian Wilson Liberal Research Scholarship – Selection Panel – Member (2012, 2013) ERA Leaders Group, Faculty of Professions – Member (2011-present) Committee to Select the Dean of Law (2010-2011) – Member (2010-2011) Adelaide University Union (AUU), Election Tribunal – Chairperson (2010-present) Faculty of Professions, Research and Higher Degrees Committee – Convenor (2011present); Member (2007-present) Coursework Scholarships Committee, formerly Undergraduate Scholarships Committee – Member (2002-2008) ERA Humanities and Creative Arts Cluster Review Committee – Member (2009-2010) Responsible Conduct of Research Policy, Executive Deans Advisory Group, Management of Research Data and Primary Materials (2009) Order of Australia Scholarship – Selection Panel – Member (2011) George Murray Scholarship – Selection Panel – Member (2008, 2011, 2012) FA & MF Joyner Scholarship in Law – Selection Committee – Member (2007-2013) RQF Shadow Panel #11: Law, Education & Professional Practices – Member (20072008) Human Research Ethics Committee – Member (2005-2006) Centre for Research Systems, HDR Reporting Tool Focus Group (2007) Wilto Yerlo Aboriginal Student Admissions Committee – Law Student Admissions – Member (2000-2007) Law School ASSOCIATE DEAN OF LAW (RESEARCH) (2007-2011, 2012-present) Other Responsibilities: Law Board – Member (1999 – present) Executive Committee – Member (2007-2011, 2012-present) Adelaide Law School Prizes Committee (2012-present) Law Library Committee – Member (2009-present) Research and Postgraduate Studies Committee – Chair (2007-2009), Member (19992000, 2007-2009)

3 Law 125 Committee (program to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the University of Adelaide Law School in 2008) – Chair (2007-2011) Adelaide Law Review – Co-Editor-in-Chief (2008-present) Brown Bag Research in Progress Seminar Series – Founder and Convenor (20062011, 2012-present) Mallesons Stephen Jacques ALSA Moot Championship 2010 – Moot Competition Judge (2010) Indigenous Students’ Liaison/Law Yerta Committee – Member (1999-2007), Chair (2001-2007), Acting Chair (2000), Co-ordinator of Indigenous Student Orientation Program (2001-2007) Student Appeals/Complaints Committee – Member (2006-2007, 2010) First Year Induction Program Committee – Member (2004-2006) Honours Committee – Member (2000-2004) Australian Centre for Environmental Law (Adelaide), Advisory Committee – Member (1999-2000) Computing and Library Users Committee – Member (1999-2000), Law School Web Site, Academic Coordinator (1999-2000) Commonwealth Legal Education Association Conference, Adelaide 2000, Advisory Committee, Member (1999-2000) Property Theory – Subject Creator and Coordinator (1999-present) Comparative Native Title: Australia and Canada – Subject Creator and Coordinator (1999-2006) Advanced Property – Co-subject Coordinator (2001-present) Adelaide Law Review – Subject Coordinator (2010) LLB Research Dissertation – Subject Coordinator (2010) Masters Dissertation – Subject Coordinator (2010) Property – Subject Coordinator (2007-present) Property – Member, Subject Coordination Group (1999-2006) Torts – Subject Coordinator (2003-2008) Torts – Member, Subject Coordination Group (1999-2003, 2009) Negligence and Intentional Wrongs – Subject Coordinator (2005-present) Roman Law – Subject Coordinator (2005-present) 2.

Academic

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND READER (Level D 2012-present; promoted to highest Level D pay increment, 3 July 2012) (Tenured)) (Associate Professor and Reader is the Australian equivalent to the North American academic rank of Full Tenured Professor) SENIOR LECTURER (Level C 2008-2011 (Tenured)) (Senior Lecturer is the Australian equivalent to the North American academic rank of Tenured Associate Professor) LECTURER (Level B 1999-2007 (Tenured from 22 February 2002)) (Lecturer is the Australian equivalent to the North American academic rank of Tenured Assistant Professor) Supervision: PhD Dissertations: University of Adelaide Craig Ellis, Principal Supervisor, 2013-present

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Manuel Solis, Principal Supervisor, 2012-present Aaron Hermann, Co-Supervisor, 2011-present Mark Brindall, Co-Supervisor, 2009-present Peter D Burdon, Principal Supervisor, 2009-2011, successful completion and award of degree in 2011 Joseph W Smith, Principal Supervisor, 2007-2009, successful completion and award of degree in 2009 LLM/MPhil/MA/MSc Dissertations: Nikki Hebenstreit, Masters of Sustainability, Principal Supervisor, 2010-2012, successful completion and award of degree in 2012 LLB Honours Dissertations – 1999-present – eighteen theses (all successfully completed) Awards and Recognition of Teaching Excellence: Prizes: 2011 Unijobs Lecturer of the Year Award, Ranked First among all University of Adelaide academic staff, http://www.lectureroftheyear.com.au/winners_list_2011.php The University of Adelaide, Faculty of the Professions, Executive Dean’s Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Leader of the Property Law Team (2011) The University of Adelaide, Adelaide Law School Excellence in Teaching Prize (2007) Invitations to Coordinate and Teach at Other International Universities: Brigham Young University Law School (USA), Peking University (China) Certificate Training Program on Religion and the Rule of Law, 10-day intensive subject (2012) University of Detroit School of Law (USA), A Comparison of the Treatment of Religion and Property under the Australian and American Constitutions, 3-day intensive subject (2007, 2011, 2013) University of Melbourne, Law School (Australia), Property Transactions, full semester subject (2001) Invited Presentations on Teaching: Invited by Assoc Prof Kathleen McEvoy, Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching, to deliver ‘The Property Law Story’ to the Faculty of Professions, Learning and Teaching Community of Practice, 27 August 2011 Invited by Ursula McGowan, Deputy Director, The University of Adelaide, Centre for Learning and Professional Development and Coordinator of the Academic Staff Development Program, to deliver ‘My Experience as a Teacher’ to Session 7, ‘Putting it All Together’, Teaching at University Course, 2007; 2008

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Teaching: Property (LLB) (Core Subject) (1999-present) Torts (LLB) (Core Subject) (1999-2008) Negligence and Intentional Wrongs (MBL) (Core Subject) (2005-2008) Introduction to Australian Law (LLB) (Core Subject) (2005-2006) Property Theory (LLB/MCL) (Elective Subject) (2006-present) Law and Religion (LLB/MCL) (Elective Subject) (2012-present) Roman Law (LLB/MCL) (Elective Subject) (2005-present) Adelaide Law Review (LLB) (Elective Subject, entry based on GPA) (2010-present) LLB Research Dissertation (LLB) (Elective Subject, GPA-based entry) (2010-present) Masters Research Dissertation (LLM, MCL) (Elective Subject, GPA-based entry) (2010present) Comparative Native Title: Australia and Canada (LLB/MCL) (Elective Subject) (2002, 2004) Advanced Property (LLB/MCL) (Elective Subject) (2001) J REUBEN CLARK LAW SCHOOL, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY (USA), INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION (MLEAGUE), COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY OF CHINA, (CHINA), THE CENTRE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, PEKING UNIVERSITY, AND BEIJING PU SHI INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES, Beijing, China 2012 VISITING PROFESSOR OF LAW (Contract) Teaching: International Law and Religion Summer Seminar (Graduate Subject) (invited) UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY, SCHOOL OF LAW, Detroit, Michigan, USA 2007, 2011 VISITING PROFESSOR OF LAW (Contract) Teaching: Australian Law and the Constitution: The Treatment of Religion and Property (Elective Subject) (invited) UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, LAW SCHOOL, Melbourne, Australia SENIOR FELLOW, SENIOR LECTURER (Contract) Teaching: Property Transactions (JD) (invited)

2001

BALLIOL COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, Oxford, England LECTURER (Level A) Teaching: Land Law (BA)

1998-1999

ST CATHERINE’S COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, Oxford, England LECTURER (Level A) Teaching: Land Law (BA) Tort (BA)

1996-1999

6 TRINITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, Melbourne, Australia TUTOR Teaching: Introduction to Business Law (Company Law, BComm) UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, LAW SCHOOL, Melbourne, Australia LECTURER (Level A) (1995) Teaching: Water Resources Law (LLM) Property (LLB) Evidence (LLB) Business, Society and the Law (Company Law, BA)

1995

1994-1995

VISITING FELLOW (1994) Teaching: Property (LLB) Business, Society and the Law (Company Law, BA) HOWARD, MACKIE (now BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP), Calgary, Canada BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, ASSOCIATE Corporate and Commercial Law Team Securities Law Team Natural and Energy Resources Law Team

1992-1994

B. Visiting Professorships and Appointments ESTONIAN CENTRE OF ASIA-PACIFIC STUDIES, TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ESTONIA, Tallinn, Estonia INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER (Invitation) 2013-present UNVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, FACULTY OF LAW, Vancouver, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR OF LAW

Winter 2011

UNVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG, CENTRE FOR CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, Wollongong, Australia ASSOCIATE MEMBER 2009-present IUCN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Ottawa, Canada RESEARCH SCHOLAR

2010-present

UNVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG, LEGAL INTERSECTIONS RESEARCH CENTRE, Wollongong, Australia VISITOR December 2010 NORKLIMA PROJECT: ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH LAND USE PLANNING AND NATURE MANAGEMENT, UNIVERSITY OF OSLO, FACULTY OF LAW, NATURAL RESOURCES GROUP, Oslo, Norway VISITING PROFESSOR Winter 2010 RESEARCH AFFILIATE 2008-present

7 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY, SCHOOL OF LAW, Detroit, USA ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF LAW

2007, 2010, 2011

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, Dayton, Ohio, USA VISITING PROFESSOR

2007

UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR, FACULTY OF LAW, Windsor, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR; RON W IANNI SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE

2003, 2007, 2010, 2011

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, FACULTY OF LAW, Edmonton, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR

2003, 2007

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, FACULTY OF LAW, Calgary, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR

2003

C. Consultancies AUSTRALIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (formerly Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC)), Intersections between Law, Religion and Human Rights Project, Sydney, Australia 2008-2011 Steering Committee, Member AUSTRALIAN EASTERN CATHOLIC BISHOP’S COMMITTEE, Sydney Australia Chair, Constitutional Drafting Committee Canon Law Advisor to Eastern Catholic Bishops of Australia

2006-present

UKRAINIAN GREEK CATHOLIC EPARCHY OF AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND OCEANIA, Melbourne, Australia 2001-present Priest (2004-present) Chair, Eparchial Statutes Review and Canon Law Committee (2003-present) Chair and Director, Eparchial Professional Standards Committee (2008-present) Member Appointed by the Eparch, College of Eparchial Consultors (2009-present) Member Appointed by the Eparch, Presbyteral Council (2009-present) Elected Member, College of Eparchial Consultors (2004-2009) Elected Member, Presbyteral Council (2004-2009) Eparchial Finance Committee, Legal Representative (2002-present) CATHOLIC EARTHCARE AUSTRALIA, Sydney, Australia Consultant to ASSISI: A Strategic Systems-based Integrated Sustainability Initiative MELKITE CATHOLIC EPARCHY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, Sydney, Australia Eparchial Canon Law Advisor

2008

2008-present

RUSSIAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, Australia Canon Law Advisor

2008-present

AUSTRALASIAN THEOLOGICAL FORUM, Melbourne, Australia Chairperson of the Board of Directors (2009-2012) Interim Chairperson of the Board of Directors (2008-2009) Member, Board of Directors (2006-present)

2006-present

8 Member (2006-present) ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE, Adelaide, Australia Eastern Catholic Canon Law Consultant (2006-present)

2004-present

AUSTRALIAN UKRAINIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION Elected Committee Member (2003-present)

2003-present

IV. RESEARCH A. Editorial Boards Ethics: Critical and Contemporary Perspectives (Australia) Editorial Board (by invitation)

2012-present

Interface: A Forum for Theology in the World (Australia) Chair, Editorial Board (by invitation)

2011-present

Journal of Law and Religion (Hamline University Law School, USA) Commissioned Book Reviewer (by invitation)

2010-present

International Perspectives in Victimology (California State University, Fresno, USA, and Tokiwa International Victimology Institute, Japan) 2010-present Editorial Board (by invitation) Adelaide Law Review (Adelaide Law School, Australia) Co-Editor in Chief

2008-present

ATF Press (Australia) Ethics Series Editorial Board – Chair (by invitation)

2008-present

B. Grants University of Adelaide, Interdisciplinary Research Fund 2013-2014 $20,000 for ‘Crime Prevention through Environmental Design in South Australia (Veronica Soebarto, Paul Babie, Jennifer Bonham and Susan Oakley) C. Publications 1. books (a). sole author (i). in progress 3. with Michael Trainor, Owning and Consuming: Neo-liberalism and the Biblical Voice (currently completing manuscript; proposal under review with Ashgate Press) 2. with Joshua Neoh and James Krumrey-Quinn, Law and Religion in Australia: International Encyclopedia of Law Monograph (Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2014 forthcoming) 1. Climate Change, Private Property, and Religion (Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press, 2014 forthcoming) (ii). published 1. The Implementation and Operation of Transferable Water Entitlement Systems in Victoria and Alberta (Melbourne, Victoria: Department of Natural Resources and Environment Victoria, 1997) ISBN 0 7311 0593 1 (40,000 words)

9 (b). edited (i). published 7. with Paul Leadbeter (eds), Life and Law: Essays in Honour of Adrian Bradbrook (The University of Adelaide Press, 2014 forthcoming) 6. with Brian Edgar and David Wilson (eds), Public Theology in Law and Life (ATF Press, 2012) 5. with Neville Rochow (eds), Freedom of Religion Under Bills of Rights (The University of Adelaide Press, 2012) 4. Paul Babie (special editor), Special Issue: Commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the Adelaide Law School (2010) 31(2) Adelaide Law Review 3. Paul Babie (special editor), Special Issue: 150th Anniversary of Torrens Title (2009) 30(2) Adelaide Law Review 2. Paul Babie (special editor), Special Issue: Law, Religion and Theology in Australia (2009) 30(1) Adelaide Law Review 1. Paul Babie, Chris Charles, Dymphna Eszenyi, Robert Foster, Elizabeth Grant, and Chris Williams (eds), Reflections: 40 years on from the 1967 Referendum (Adelaide: Kerryne Liddle (Oneforwords), 2007) 2. chapters in books (i). in progress 2. ‘Property as Memory’ in Jacques de Ville (ed), Meaning and Memory: Essays in Honour of Lourens du Plessis (2015, forthcoming) 1. ‘A Study of Oligarchy: Ukraine and the Transition from Socialist to Capitalist Property’ in Murray Raff (ed), Reform of Civil Law and the Transition of Socialism (2014, forthcoming) (ii). published 17. ‘The Place of Religion in Australian Socio-Legal Interaction’ in Tim Stanley, Ronald Boer, Hilary Carey, Terry Lovat, Marion Maddox, John McDowell, and Kathleen McPhillips (eds), Political Religion in Secular Australia (Bloomsbury, 2014 forthcoming) (11,500 words) 16. ‘The Protection of Religious Freedom in Australia’ in W Cole Durham, Jr, and Gerhard Robbers (eds), Encyclopedia of Law and Religion (Brill Publishers, forthcoming 2014) (12,000 words) 15. ‘The Wily Quadruped Meets a Saucy Intruder: Adrian Bradbrook and the Intersection of Life and Law’ in Paul Babie and Paul Leadbeter (eds), Life and Law: Essays in Honour of Adrian Bradbrook (The University of Adelaide Press, 2014 forthcoming) (7,000 words) 14. with Ben Mylius, ‘The Constitution, Religious Education, and the Future of Religious Freedom in Australian Schools’ in Charles J Russo (ed), The Law on Religion and Education: International Perspectives (Routledge, forthcoming 2014) in press (7,000 words) 13. with James Krumrey-Quinn, ‘Religious Symbols and Autonomy in Australia’ in Christopher McCrudden and Liora Lazarus (eds), Reasoning Rights: Comparative Judicial Engagement (Oxford: Hart Publishing, forthcoming 2013) (invited) (12,160 words)

10 12. ‘Comparative Perspectives: Australia’ in Sir James Dingemans, Tom Cross, Hafsah Masood, and Can Yeginsu (eds), The Protections for Religious Rights: Law and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2013) 140-159 (12,000 words) 11. with Laira Krieg, ‘The Space for Religion in Australian Society: An Assessment of the Impact of Australian Anti-Discrimination Legislation on Religious Freedom’ in Hilary Regan (ed), Child Sexual Abuse, Society and the Future of the Church (ATF Press, 2013) 83-115 (9,237 words) 10. ‘Foreword’ in Joseph W Smith and Guy Maddern, The Surgical Litigation Crisis: Medical Practice and Legal Reform (New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2013) i-v (1,400 words) 9. with Ben Mylius, ‘Religious Education in Australian Schools’ in Derek Davis and Elena Miroshnikova (eds), The Routledge International Handbook of Religious Education (New York and London: Routledge, 2013) 23-31 (invited) (8,000 words) 8. ‘The Australian Legal Academy and the Concept of Private Property’ in Brian Edgar, Paul Babie and David Wilson (eds), Public Theology in Law and Life (ATF Press, 2012) 41-58 (6,800 words) 7. with Brian Edgar and David Wilson, ‘Public Theology Today’ in Brian Edgar, Paul Babie and David Wilson (eds), Public Theology in Law and Life (ATF Press, 2012) vii-xi (1,250 words) 6. with Neville Rochow, ‘Religious Freedom and Bills of Rights: Australia as Microcosm’ in Paul Babie and Neville Rochow (eds), Freedom of Religion Under Bills of Rights (Adelaide: The University of Adelaide Press, 2012) 1-11 (5,000 words) 5. ‘How We Control the Environment and Others’ in Peter Burdon (ed), An Invitation to Wild Law (Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2011) 279-292 (6,500 Words) 4. ‘Why should I do this? Private property, climate change and Christian sacrifice’ in Nadirsyah Hosen and Richard Mohr (ed), Law and Religion in Public Life: The Contemporary Debate (New York and Oxford: Routledge, 2011) 165-194 (15,162 words) 3. with Mark Brindal, ‘Australian Water Law: Property, the Constitution and an Anticommons Tragedy’ in Norman Habel and Peter Trudinger (eds), Water: A Matter of Life and Death (Adelaide: ATF Press, 2011) 19-34 (4,100 words) 2. ‘Afterword’ in Joseph W Smith and Guy Maddern, The Surgical Litigation Crisis: Medical Practice and Legal Reform (New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010) 83-88 (2,000 words) 1. ‘Climate Change and the Concept of Private Property’ in Rosemary Lyster (ed), Revelling in the Wilds of Climate Law (Brisbane: Australian Academic Press, 2010) 7-36 (10,447 words) 3. refereed articles 36. ‘Private Property in Post-Secular Law: An Introductory Foray’ (2013) 32 University of Queensland Law Journal in press (7,000 words) 35. ‘Sovereignty as Governance: An Organising Theme for Australian Property Law’ (2013) 36 University of New South Wales Law Journal 1075-1108 (12,000 words)

11 34. ‘The Spatial: A Forgotten Dimension of Property’ (2013) 50 San Diego Law Review 323-382 (28,000 words) 33. ‘Review of Jocelyn Maclure and Charles Taylor, Secularism and Freedom of Conscience (Harvard, 2011)’ (2013) 28 Canadian Journal of Law & Society 1-2 (by invitation) (1,000 words) 32. ‘Review of Carolyn Evans, Legal Protection of Religious Freedom in Australia (Federation Press, 2012)’ (2012) 21 Griffith Law Review 805-808 (1,000 words) 31. ‘How Property Law Shapes Our Landscapes’ (2012) 38 Monash University Law Review 1-24 (11,600 words) 30. ‘Theology, Law, and the Australian Legal Academy’ (2012) 39 Religion & Education 172-188 (10,500 words) 29. with Ben Mylius, ‘The Future of Religious Freedom in Australian Schools’ (2012) 21 International Journal of Educational Reform 173-191 (7,000 words) 28. ‘Religion and Australian Socio-Legal Interaction: A Preliminary Account of the Need for Empirical Research’ (2011) 34 UNSW Law Journal 255-280; (2011) 17 UNSW Law Journal FORUM 4-18 (11,569 words) 27. ‘Climate Change: Government, Private Property and Individual Action’ (2011) 11 Sustainable Development Law & Policy: Climate Law Reporter 2010 19-21 and 77-78 (by invitation) (4,500 words) 26. ‘Expanding the Scope of Restorative Justice: Some Thoughts on Private and Public Law’ (2011) 5 International Perspectives in Victimology 72-74 (by invitation) (2,500 words) 25. ‘Choices that Matter: Three Propositions on the Individual, Private Property and Anthropogenic Climate Change’ (2011) 22 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 323-356 (13,000 words) 24. ‘Synthesis or Separation? Church, State and Marriage in Byzantine Law’ (2011) 26 Journal of Law and Religion 585-594 (3,200 words) 23. ‘Idea, Sovereignty, Eco-colonialism, and the Future: Four Reflections on Climate Change and Private Property’ (2010) 19 Griffith Law Review 527-566 (12,600 words) 22. ‘125 Years of Legal Education in South Australia’ (2010) 31 Adelaide Law Review 107-110 (1,000 words) 21. with Neville Rochow, ‘Feels Like Déjà vu: Religious Freedom under a Proposed Australian Bill of Rights’ (2010) BYU Law Review 821-857; also published at http://www.iclrs.org/index.php?blurb_id=704 (13,163 words) 20. ‘Private Property: The Solution or the Source of the Problem?’ (2010) 2(2) Amsterdam Law Forum 17-22, http://ojs.ubvu.vu.nl/alf/article/view/124/231 (2,600 words) 19. ‘Is Private Property the Solution or Part of the Problem?’ (2010) BraveNewClimate http://bravenewclimate.com/2010/02/12/climate-and-property-law/#more-2334 (1,500 words)

12 18. ‘The Study of Law and Religion in Australia: Why it Matters’ (2009) 30 Adelaide Law Review 7-10 (1,500 words) 17. ‘Looking East to the Concept of Property: A Review Essay of Witte and Alexander, Christianity and Law: An Introduction’ (2009) 30 Adelaide Law Review 175-184 (3,100 words) 16. ‘God is Love’: The Literography of Leonid Denysenko’ (2009) 86 Australasian Catholic Record 18-24 (2,000 words) 15. ‘Review Essay of Bioethics: When the Challenges of Life Become Too Difficult Gareth Jones. ATF Press pb xiv and 255 pp 2007 ISBN 978 1 920691 79 0’ (2008) Australian Theological Book Reviewer http://atbr.atf.org.au/atbr/images/review_bioethics__when_the_challenges_of_life_become_too_difficult.pdf (1,660 words) 14. ‘Ukrainian Catholics in Australia: The Past, the Eparchial Statutes and the Future’ (2007) 28 Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 33-52 (5,838 words) 13. ‘Two Voices of the Morality of Private Property’ (2007) 23 Journal of Law and Religion 271-308; abstract at http://www.hamline.edu/law/jlr/upcoming_abstracts.html (9,158 words) 12. ‘Breaking the Silence: Law, Theology and Religion in Australia’ (2007) 31 Melbourne University Law Review 296-314 (7,259 words) 11. ‘Review Essay of Theology and Law: Partners or Protagonists? Christine Parker & Gordon Preece (eds). ATF Press pb 125 pp 2005 ISSN 1329-6264’ (2007) Australian Theological Book Reviewer http://atbr.atf.org.au/atbr/images/review_theology_and_the_law.pdf (2,385 words) 10. with Rachael Oliphant, ‘Can the Gospel of Luke Speak to a Contemporary Understanding of Private Property: The Parable of the Rich Man’ (2006) 38 Colloquium: The Australian and New Zealand Theological Review 3-26 (7,000 words) 9. ‘The Ukrainian Catholic Church and Moral Theology: The Pastoral Writings of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptyts’kyi on Private Property’ (2006) 6 Australian EJournal of Theology http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/research/theology/ejournal/aejt_6/babie.htm (12,000 words) 8. ‘Eastern Christianity, The Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, and the Filioque’ (2005) 39 (1) Compass: A Review of Topical Theology 17-23 (2,751 words); republished at (2005) Compass Online, http://compassreview.org/autumn05/6.html 7. ‘Private Property and the Gospel of Luke’ (2004) 3 Australian EJournal of Theology http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/research/theology/ejournal/aejt_3/babie.htm (5,200 words) 6. with Charles J Russo and Greg M Dickinson, ‘Supervision of Students: An Exploratory Comparative Analysis’ (2004) 9 Australia and New Zealand Journal of Law and Education 41-70 (10,000 words) 5. ‘Australia’s Ukrainian Catholics, Canon Law and the Eparchial Statutes’ (2004) 81 Australasian Catholic Record 32-48 (6,000 words) 4. ‘Embracing the Other’: Ecclesiology, Canon Law and Ukrainian Catholics in Australia’ (2003) 17 Australian Slavonic and East European Studies Journal 159-184 (7,983 words)

13 3. ‘Private Property, the Environment and Christianity’ (2002) 15 Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies 307-323 (8,600 words) 2. ‘James Smith Indian Band v Saskatchewan: Is Native Title Capable of Supporting a Torrens Caveat?’ (1995) 20 Melbourne University Law Review 588-99 (3,900 words) 1. ‘Review of the Draft Charter’ (July 1995) Administrative Law Section Newsletter, Law Institute of Victoria 11-3 (2,100 words) 4. public lectures, conference and seminar presentations Workshop Participant, ‘Law, Faith and Secularism’, Griffith Law School in collaboration with the Multi Faith Centre at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, 28-29 November 2013 (invited) ‘Freedom of Religious Speech in Australia’, University of Alberta, Faculty of Law, Centenary Lecture, Edmonton, Canada, 17 September 2013 (invited) Roundtable Participant, ‘Ecumenism in Education’, Flinders University School of Theology, Adelaide, Australia, 20 May 2013 (invited) ‘The Ukrainian Experience: How do the Eastern and Roman Catholic Churches Intersect?’, 2013 ‘Food for Thought’ South Australian and Northern Territory Lutheran Church Seminar Series, Adelaide, Australia, 19 May 2013 (invited) ‘Property, the Environment and Monotheism’, School of Theology, Flinders University, Australia, School Graduate Studies Seminar, 2 November 2012 (invited) ‘Australia Indonesia Dialogue on the Relationship between State and Religion in Southeast Asia and Australia’, Plenary Keynote Address, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University; The Faculty of Social and Political Science, and Centre for the Study of Islam and Society, Universitas Islam Negri, Jakarta, Indonesia, 4-7 June 2012 (invited) ‘Law and Religion in Australia and the Need for Empirical Research’, J Reuben Clark Law Society, Asia Pacific Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand, 1-3 June 2012 (invited) ‘The Ukrainian Catholic Church’, University of Adelaide Religious Centre, Adelaide, 28 May 2012 (invited) ‘Current Developments in Australian Real Property Law’, Plenary Panel Paper, ABA Real Property, Trust & Estates (RPTE) Annual Symposium 2012, New York, USA, 3-5 May 2012 (invited) Moderator, Victorian Council of Churches, ‘Seminar on Ethnically Diverse Churches’, Welsh Church, Melbourne, Victoria, 28 February 2012 (invited) ‘The Interplay of Law and Religion in Post-Secular Law’, Leaders of Christian Churches SA (LoCCSA), Adelaide, Australia, 3 February 2012 (invited) ‘The Ukrainian Catholic Church: A Very Brief History’, Multifaith Association of South Australia, Annual General Meeting, 23 October 2011 (invited)

14 ‘Byzantine Church Architecture, Liturgy and ‘Space’, Australian Academy of Liturgy Meeting, Adelaide, Australia, 15 September 2011 (invited) ‘Religious Faith and Public Schools in Australia’, Plenary Panel, International Religious Liberty Association, 13th Meeting of Experts: An International Think Tank on Religious Freedom, ‘The Challenges of Secularism to Religious Freedom’, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, 22-24 August 2011 (invited) ‘Community, Monotheism and the Marketplace’, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Canada, Faculty Seminar, 7 June 2011 (invited) ‘Durkheim’s “Individualism and the Intellectuals”’, Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide, Faculty Seminar, 6 May 2011 (invited) ‘The University and the Transmission of Knowledge’, The University of Adelaide, Memorial and Dedication Service, 2 March 2011 (invited) ‘The Desert Tradition’, LDS Zone Leader Council, Adelaide, Australia, Plenary Paper, 11 November 2010 (invited) ‘Current Developments in Australian Real Property Law’, American Bar Association Real Property, Trust & Estates Annual Symposium 2010, Philadelphia, USA, Plenary Panel Paper, Recent Real Property Developments 2010, 8 May 2010 (invited) ‘Can Climate Change Alter Private Property?’, University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, Property and Natural Resources Law Institute, Norway, Natural Resources and Property Workshop, 5 May 2010 (invited) ‘Three Reflections on Climate Change and Private Property: ‘Idea’, ‘Sovereignty’, and ‘Eco-colonialism’’, University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, Norway, Faculty Seminar, 4 May 2010 (invited) ‘Can Climate Change Alter Private Property?’, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Canada, Faculty Seminar, 29 April 2010 (invited) ‘Choice, Relationship, Community: The Concept of Private Property and Religion’, Plenary Panel Address, ‘Religion, Law and Governance in Southeast Asia Conference’, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2931 January 2010 (invited) with Peter D Burdon, ‘Religion, the Environment and the Impact of Property’, Presentation, Parliament for the World’s Religions, Melbourne, 7 December 2009 (refereed) ‘Earth Jurisprudence: The Link Between Private Property and Human Consequences’, Plenary Address, Wild Law: Australia’s First Conference on Earth Jurisprudence, Adelaide, 16-18 October 2009 (invited) ‘Ecology and Monotheism’, Plenary Address, Wild Law: Australia’s First Conference on Earth Jurisprudence, Adelaide, 16-18 October 2009 (invited) with Neville Rochow, SC, ‘Feels Like Déjà vu: Religious Freedom and a Proposed National Bill of Rights for Australia’, Plenary Address, 16th Annual International Law and Religion Symposium ‘Connecting Communities of Discourse: How the Judiciary, Academia, Government, and International Institutions

15 Further the Work of Religious Freedom’, Brigham Young University, J Reuben Clark School of Law, International Centre for Law and Religion Studies, Provo, Utah, USA, 4-7 October 2009 (invited) ‘A Christian Lawyer’s View of a Bill of Rights in Australia’, 2009 ‘Food for Thought’ South Australian and Northern Territory Lutheran Church Seminar Series, Adelaide, Australia, 28 June 2009 (invited) ‘People, Culture and Religion’, Keynote Address, 2009 Climate Futures Lecture Series, University of Adelaide Research Institute for Climate change and Sustainability, 6 May 2009 (invited) ‘Choice, Relationship and Community: Private Property and Religion in the Twenty-first Century’, Briefing to the South Australian Parliamentary Christian Fellowship, Parliament of South Australia, Adelaide, 18 February 2009 (invited) ‘Law and Religion in Australia’, Dinner Address, University of Melbourne, Centre for Islamic Law and Society, Australia, 17 November 2008 (invited) ‘Climate Change, Regulation and a Reassessment of the Meaning of Private Property’, at Intersections between global climate change law and policy: Challenging the assumption that climate change is the concern of environmental lawyers only, Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law, University of Sydney, Faculty of Law, Sydney, 7-8 August 2008 (invited) ‘The Theory of Private Property and its Interaction with Christian Theology’, Law and Religions Workshop, Legal Intersections Research Centre, Wollongong University, Australia, 4 June 2008 (invited) ‘Responsibility for the Environment: The Implications of a Patristic Understanding of Christian Scripture for Private Property’, Hermeneutics & the Authority of Scripture, Task of Theology Today VI Conference, Canberra, Australia, 23-26 November 2007 ‘Property and Life: The Importance of the Spatial Dimension’, ALTA Conference: Law and Public Policy: Taming the Unruly Horse?, University of Western Australia, Faculty of Law, 23-26 September 2007 ‘A Relationship of Love: A Christian Theory of Private Property’, Global Neighbours and Faithful Citizens: Theology in the Public Domain, ANZATS/ANZSTS Annual Conference, Canberra, Australia, 812 July 2007 ‘Making the Link: Climate Change, Private Property and Christianity’, joint keynote address with Australian presenter of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth at Making the link: our faith & the environment; How do we respond to the biggest challenge facing humanity? Workshop, Melbourne, Australia, 15 June 2007 (invited) ‘Making the Link: Climate Change, Private Property and Christianity’, 2007 ‘Food for Thought’ South Australian and Northern Territory Lutheran Church Seminar Series, Adelaide, Australia, 27 May 2007 (invited) ‘Christianity, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptyts’kyi and Private Property in Ukraine’, 2007 Bohdan Bociurkiw Memorial Lecture, University of Toronto and University of Alberta Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 16 January 2007 (invited)

16 ‘A Voice for the Moral Obligations of Private Property in Contemporary Ukrainian Land: The Thought of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptyts’kyi’, Contemporary Ukrainian Culture: The European and Global Context, Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia Annual Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 24-26 November 2005 Paul Babie and Rachael Oliphant (Freelance Public Historian), ‘Can the Gospel of Luke Speak to a Contemporary Understanding of Private Property: The Parable of the Rich Man’, The Peril of Christianising Jesus: faith, culture, & conflict, ANZATS/ANZSTS Annual Conference, Perth, Australia, 48 July 2005 ‘Embracing the Other: Ecclesiology, Canon Law and Ukrainian Catholics in Australia’, Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia, Fourth International Conference, ‘Ukraine and the Other’, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 7-8 February 2003 D. Conference, Symposia and Seminar Series Convened Society, Law and Religion Seminar Series (ongoing, 2007-present), Adelaide Law School and Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, The University of Adelaide, 2007-present, Adelaide, Australia ‘Roundtable Workshop on Law and Religion’, ANU College of Law with the University of Adelaide Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 22 June 2012, Canberra, Australia 'Yves Congar and Vatican II', Catholic Institute of Sydney and ATF Press, 3-5 June 2012, Sydney, Australia ‘Freedom of Religion in Emerging Democracies/Economies: The Case of Ukraine’, Flinders University School of Theology with the University of Adelaide Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 30 July 2010, Adelaide, Australia ‘Do Burqas Bite?: National and International Perspectives on Bans of Religious Dress’, South Australian Chapter of the Australian Association of Constitutional Law with the University of Adelaide Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 20 July 2010, Adelaide, Australia ‘Crises and Opportunities: Past, Present and Future’, Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), 18th Biennial Conference 2010 with the University of Adelaide Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 5-8 July 2010, Adelaide, Australia ‘The Judiciary, the Executive and the Rule of Law Forum’, University of Adelaide Law School and the Law Society of South Australia, 17 August 2009, Adelaide, Australia (featuring Sir Anthony Mason, ACE KBE QC, Former Chief Justice, High Court of Australia; Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, Supreme Court of Pakistan; Justice Grant Hammond, New Zealand Court of Appeal; Judge J Clifford Wallace, Emeritus Chief Judge, United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; Mr Alexander Downer, former Minister for Foreign Affairs; Justice David Bleby, Supreme Court of South Australia; and Justice Chris Kourakis, Supreme Court of South Australia) ‘Religion and Cultural Freedom Under an Australian Bill of Rights’, University of Adelaide, Faculty of the Professions Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 13-15 August 2009, Canberra, Australia

17 ‘Law, Politics, History and Culture in Post-Independence Ukraine’, Ukrainian Studies Association Conference, 19-21 February 2009, Adelaide, Australia ‘The Relationship of Law and Religion/Theology/Faith in Contemporary Australia Roundtable Workshop’ and Launch of the University of Adelaide, Faculty of the Professions Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 13-14 November 2008, University of Adelaide Law School, Australia ‘150th Anniversary of Torrens Title: Creation, Establishment, Challenges’, 20 June 2008, University of Adelaide Law School, Australia Law 125 Committee (program to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the University of Adelaide Law School in 2008) – Chair (2007-present) Law 125 Prestigious Speakers Series, February to December 2008, University of Adelaide Law School, Australia Torrens Title 150th Anniversary Symposium, 20 June 2008, University of Adelaide Law School, Australia Task of Theology Today VI Conference, Canberra, Australia, 23-26 November 2007 ‘Does Law/Do Lawyers Contribute to the Social Good?’, Lunchtime Seminar Series, 2002, University of Adelaide, Law School, Co-convenor with Professor Ngaire Naffine V. REFERENCES Available upon request

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