
About
Robyn Honey is a researcher and law teacher at the UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice, affiliated with the School of Private and Commercial Law. Her expertise spans equity, property law, legal theory, and legal history. She holds an LLB (Hons 1A) and LLM (Distinction) from the University of Western Australia and is completing a PhD on the equitable doctrine of undue influence at the University of Melbourne. Her research examines the relationship between equity and common law, with a focus on restitution, unjust enrichment, and doctrinal analysis.
- Qualifications: LLB (Hons 1A), LLM (Distinction), PhD candidate (expected 2024)
- Teaching: Equity and Trusts courses (T3 2024 and T1 2025)
Her research interests include the dynamics of equity-common law relationships, legal positivism, and the evolution of legal norms. She has authored/co-authored works such as Property Law in Western Australia (forthcoming 2025) and contributed to peer-reviewed articles on undue influence, adverse possession, and trademark law. Her work emphasizes practical and theoretical insights into legal reform and community norms.
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