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Dr Gregory Dale is a Lecturer at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland. He specializes in proceeds of crime legislation, law and emotions, and law and literature. His research critiques conventional legal rationales by analyzing how emotional appeals influence property confiscation policies. He teaches property law at the undergraduate level and is admitted to practice in multiple Australian courts.
Education:
- Bachelor of Laws (Hons) & Bachelor of Commerce, Griffith University
- PhD in Law, Monash University
Research Focus: Explores emotional dimensions of legal processes, particularly how public sentiment shapes confiscation laws. Key themes include asset forfeiture, moral justification in law, and interdisciplinary links between law and literature. Recent work addresses 'social re-use' of confiscated assets and substitute property forfeiture.
Awards/Grants: None explicitly listed, but active in high-impact legal research.
Advising & Engagement: Available for PhD supervision. Collaborates on socio-legal conferences and publishes in leading law journals.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab noted; research conducted through academic collaborations and institutional affiliations.




