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 Lee Aitken

Lee Aitken

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Overview

Background

Lee Aitken is an Associate Professor at the TC Beirne Faculty of Law, The University of Queensland and studied at ANU, Oxford and Columbia. He has previously taught at law schools in Canada, Hong Kong, and Australia as well as practising extensively as a solicitor and barrister. While at the Sydney Bar from 1994 to 2005 he specialized in property, banking, insolvency, and general commercial disputes. He appeared in several leading cases in the High Court of Australia including Reid v Howard (1995) 184 CLR, Garcia v National Australia Bank (1998) 194 CLR 395, Tanwar Enterprises Pty Ltd v Cauchi (2003) 217 CLR 315, and Palgo Holdings Pty Ltd v Gowans (2005) 221 CLR 249.

Availability

Lee Aitken is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Law (Hons), Australian National University
  • Bachelor of Civil Law, Oxf.

Research interests

  • Contract Law

Works

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69 works between 1990 and 2017

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2009

Journal Article

Muddying the Waters Further: Kennon v Spry - `ownership', `control' and the Discretionary Trust

Aitken, Lee (2009). Muddying the Waters Further: Kennon v Spry - `ownership', `control' and the Discretionary Trust. Australian Bar Review, 32, 173-179.

Muddying the Waters Further: Kennon v Spry - `ownership', `control' and the Discretionary Trust

2009

Journal Article

Control and the Discretionary Trust

Aitken, Lee (2009). Control and the Discretionary Trust. Law Quarterly Review, 125, 542-544.

Control and the Discretionary Trust

2009

Journal Article

Recent Developments in Shareholder's Derivative Action: Hong Kong and Australian Perspectives

Aitken, Lee (2009). Recent Developments in Shareholder's Derivative Action: Hong Kong and Australian Perspectives. Hong Kong Law Journal, 39, 129-142.

Recent Developments in Shareholder's Derivative Action: Hong Kong and Australian Perspectives

2008

Journal Article

'Control’, ‘ownership’ and the beneficiary of the discretionary trust: case note

Aitken, Lee (2008). 'Control’, ‘ownership’ and the beneficiary of the discretionary trust: case note. Australian Bar Review, 31 (1), 128-131.

'Control’, ‘ownership’ and the beneficiary of the discretionary trust: case note

2008

Journal Article

Recovery of Chattels in the Common and Civil Law: Possession, Bailment, and Spoliation Suits

Aitken, Lee (2008). Recovery of Chattels in the Common and Civil Law: Possession, Bailment, and Spoliation Suits. Australian Law Journal, 82, 379-391.

Recovery of Chattels in the Common and Civil Law: Possession, Bailment, and Spoliation Suits

2008

Journal Article

Trespass, Injunctions and Damages

Aitken, Lee (2008). Trespass, Injunctions and Damages. Australian Law Journal, 82, 364-366.

Trespass, Injunctions and Damages

2007

Journal Article

Trade Secrets', Know-how and Employment Restraints: Preserving Commercial Confidences when Employment Ends

Aitken, Lee (2007). Trade Secrets', Know-how and Employment Restraints: Preserving Commercial Confidences when Employment Ends. Commercial Law Quarterly, 21 (4), 32-36.

Trade Secrets', Know-how and Employment Restraints: Preserving Commercial Confidences when Employment Ends

2007

Journal Article

Equitable and Other Defences to the Mortgagee's Sale

Aitken, Lee (2007). Equitable and Other Defences to the Mortgagee's Sale. Journal of Equity, 2, 26-39.

Equitable and Other Defences to the Mortgagee's Sale

1990

Journal Article

Success at the Bar: lessons from literature and prosopography

Aitken, Lee J. W. (1990). Success at the Bar: lessons from literature and prosopography. Australian Bar Review, 6 (2), 169-175.

Success at the Bar: lessons from literature and prosopography

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