
معرفی
Mitchell Cleaver is a legal academic and practitioner with affiliations at the University of Oxford and the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He holds a DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford, where his dissertation, The Equitable Lien: Credit, Security, and Priority in English Law and Economy, 1673-1925, explored historical developments in equitable property rights. He previously served as a College Lecturer at Oxford's Corpus Christi College, teaching Trusts, Land Law, Advanced Property, and Trusts. Since 2024, he has been an Adjunct Lecturer at UNSW. Concurrently, he practices as a solicitor at Allens Linklaters in Australia, specializing in tax law (income tax and stamp duty) and commercial matters, with a focus on equity and trusts.
Education:
- DPhil in Law, University of Oxford (supervised by Professors Joshua Getzler and Ben McFarlane)
Research Interests: Mitchell's work centers on Equity and Trusts, Legal History, Insolvency, Commercial Law, Property Law Theory, Taxation of Trusts, and Jurisprudence. His historical research bridges legal doctrine and economic contexts, particularly in 18th- and 19th-century England.
Professional Experience:
- Sessional Lecturer in Equity, University of Sydney (2016–2019)
- Teaching Fellow in Equity & Trusts, UNSW (2019–2020)
- Tipstaff (researcher) to Hon. Justice Julie Ward, Supreme Court of NSW (2017)
Labs/Teams: Active in the Private Law Research Group and contributed to teaching modules on Land Law and Trusts.



