Dr Gregory Dale

Lecturer

School of Law
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
g.dale@law.uq.edu.au
+61 7 336 51444

Overview

Greg is a Lecturer at the TC Beirne School of Law. Greg's research interests include proceeds of crime legislation, law and emotions, and law and literature. His doctorate peered beneath the conventional rationales lawmakers and authorities give to justify proceeds of crime legislation, and instead demonstrated how the state appeals to the public's emotions when it seizes and forfeits crime-related property. This intersects with Greg's teaching interests of both real and personal property at the undergraduate level.

Greg holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and Bachelor of Commerce from Griffith University and a PhD from Monash University. He is admitted to practice as a lawyer in the Supreme Court of Queensland, in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and in the High Court of Australia.

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy of Law, Monash University

Publications

  • Dale, Gregory (2023). Like for like (and dislike for dislike?): forfeiting substitute property under Australian proceeds of crime statutes. Due process or due proceeds? The future of confiscation and related AML Laws in Australia, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 29 - 30 June 2023.

  • Dale, Gregory (2022). Crime, Confiscation and Emotion. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Melbourne.

  • Dale, Gregory (2021). Nauru. Legal Systems of the Pacific: Introducing Sixteen Gems. (pp. 119-139) edited by Corrin, Jennifer and Angelo, Tony. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia.

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Publications

Book Chapter

  • Dale, Gregory (2021). Nauru. Legal Systems of the Pacific: Introducing Sixteen Gems. (pp. 119-139) edited by Corrin, Jennifer and Angelo, Tony. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia.

  • Dale, Gregory (2020). The artist turned criminal: emotional obstacles to severing the body from the body of work. Research handbook on art and law. (pp. 368-387) edited by Jani McCutcheon and Fiona McGaughey. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788971478.00039

  • Orr, Graeme and Dale, Gregory (2009). The political system. Appealing to the Future: Michael Kirby and His Legacy. (pp. 661-683) edited by Ian Freckleton and Hugh Selby. Pyrmont, NSW: Thomson Law Book Company.

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