Katy Barnett

Katy Barnett is an Australian academic and author. She joined Melbourne Law School in 2006 as a sessional lecturer and was permanently appointed a Professor of Law in 2010.[1][2]

Her expertise is in private law, with particular expertise on the law of remedies, contract, equity, legal history, as well as animal law.[2][3][4]

She has been described as 'one of the most eminent authors and commentators' in the field of remedies and private law.[5] Her work has been referred to by jurists such as Australia's (then) Chief Justice Robert French.[6] In addition to her writing on private law, she has been cited for her academic work analysing disparities between male and female academics in citation metrics, especially regarding the metric of apex court citations.[7]

  1. ^ Lindsay, Jessica (2023-01-27). "Professor Katy Barnett". Melbourne Law School. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  2. ^ a b "Prof Katy Barnett". BenchTV. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  3. ^ "Guilty Pigs: A Conversation with Katie Barnett and Jeremy Gans". Areo. 2022-06-13. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  4. ^ "Katy Barnett". scholar.google.com.au. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  5. ^ Edith Cowan University, Perth (2022-09-09). "Lecturers' new book brings area of Law to life". ECU. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  6. ^ French, Robert (2015). "Trusts and Statutes". Melbourne University Law Review. 39(2) (31): 629 – via Austlii.
  7. ^ Weatherall, K; Giblin, R (2021). "Inoculating Law Schools Against Bad Metrics". University of Sydney Law Research Series. 1: 4 – via Austlii.