Dr Greg Taylor
Educational History and Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
LLD
(Marburg)
LLM
(Marburg)
LLB(Hons)
(Adelaide)
BA(Hons)
(Adelaide)
Graduate Certificate Legal Practice
(South Australia)
Graduate Certificate Law Teaching
(Monash)
Professional Qualifications
Barrister and Solicitor, Supreme Court of South Australia
Academic Awards and Distinctions
For the study of German : 1988: The Weimar-Ohlstrom Prize for German I 1989: The Weimar-Ohlstrom Prize for German II 1990: The Weimar-Ohlstrom Prize for German II 1991: Book Prize from the Consulate-General of the Federal Republic of Germany 1992: The A.J. Schulz Prize for German III 1992: Book Prize from the Consulate-General of the Federal Republic of Germany 1992: Scholarship awarded by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst for study at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg im Breisgau 1993: The A.J. Schulz Prize for Honours German 1993: The Brian Coghlan Prize 1999-2000: Short Research Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service (for research on Ph.D.) 1997: Sir George Murray Scholar, University of Adelaide For the study of Law : 1989: The Stow Prize (for outstanding performance in two or more subjects for the LL.B.) 1989: The Frederick Penoyre Adams Prize (for the highest-ranked first-year law student) 1991: The Howard Zelling Prize for Constitutional Law 1994: The Roy Frisby Smith Prize (for Company Law) 1994: Dean's Certificate of Merit for the subject Advanced Contract Law 1995: The Angas Parsons Prize (for the most meritorious Honours student in the Faculty of Law) 1995: The Thomsons Prize and Medal (for the most outstanding Honours student in the Faculty of Law) 1995: The Law Society of South Australia Centenary Prize (for the best overall performance in the subjects presented for the LL.B.) 1995: The Law Chapter of the Alumni Association Prize (for the highest average mark in all compulsory Law subjects) 1995: Dean's Certificate of Merit for the subject Selected Issues in Criminal Law and Procedure
Employment History and Qualifications
Previous Employment
Dec 2003-Jan 2004: Visiting Professor, Mannheim University, Germany 1999-2003: Lecturer, Law School, University of Adelaide 1997-98: Associate, Supreme Court of South Australia 1986-97: Engineering and Water Supply Department, South Australia
External Appointments
Teaching appointments at the Universities of Mannheim, Marburg (Germany) and Adelaide. Greg Taylor is currently a visiting Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto from July to December 2008.
Professional Associations
Australian Law Teachers Association Australian Association of Constitutional Law Australian-German Lawyers Association Australian Legal History Association
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