Professor Margaret Davies

Professor - Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor

College of Business, Government and Law

place Law & Commerce (2.22)
GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia

After studying law and English literature at Adelaide University in the 1980s, Margaret completed a doctorate in critical legal theory at Sussex University. Margaret was a foundation staff member of the Law School at Flinders University and has been a visiting scholar at Birkbeck College, Umea University, UBC, and Victoria University of Wellington, and has held a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship at the University of Kent. She has been a recipient of four Australian Research Council grants, and is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and the Australian Academy of Law. Margaret is author of six books - Asking the Law Question (Fifth Edition, 2023), Delimiting the Law (1996), Are Persons Property (with Ngaire Naffine, 2001), Property: Meanings, Histories, Theories (2007), Law Unlimited (2017, winner of the SLSA Theory and History Book Prize), and EcoLaw (2022). From 2010 to 2012 Margaret was a member of the Humanities and Creative Arts Panel of the ARC College of Experts, and chaired the panel in 2011. Margaret is on the advisory boards of Social and Legal Studies, Feminist Legal Studies, and the Macquarie Law Journal.

Qualifications
BA (Hons 1; English Literature) - Adelaide University
LLB (Hons 1) - Adelaide University
MA (Critical Theory) - Sussex University
DPhil (Legal and Critical Theory) - Sussex University
Honours, awards and grants

Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia
Fellow, Australian Academy of Law

Socio-Legal Studies Association (UK) 2018 Theory and History Book Prize for Law Unlimited.

Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor

Topic coordinator
LLAW3256 Socio-Legal Theoryy
Topic lecturer
LLAW3256 Socio-Legal Theory
LLAW2222 The History of Legal Ideas
Supervisory interests
Feminist legal theory
Legal theory
Higher degree by research supervision
Current
Principal supervisor: Legal theory (1)
Associate supervisor: Legal theory (1)
Completion
Principal supervisor: Myths of Objectivity (1), Legal theory (1), Legal capacity (1), The Feral State (1)