Jake Stone is a Lecturer in Law at the UniSA Business School where he teaches primarily in private law with particular focuses in tort and property.
Jake holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Art (Hons) from the Australian National University. Jake has conducted research on a range of topics including property law, sustainable supply chain management, unconscionable conduct, drug law reform, legal ethics and cartel conduct. Jake has also developed materials for several courses including, Legal Institutions and Methods, Property Law A & B, Land Law, and Contracts B.
In recognition of Jake's academic and professional achievements he has received the following... Read more
About me
Jake Stone is a Lecturer in Law at the UniSA Business School where he teaches primarily in private law with particular focuses in tort and property.
Jake holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Art (Hons) from the Australian National University. Jake has conducted research on a range of topics including property law, sustainable supply chain management, unconscionable conduct, drug law reform, legal ethics and cartel conduct. Jake has also developed materials for several courses including, Legal Institutions and Methods, Property Law A & B, Land Law, and Contracts B.
In recognition of Jake's academic and professional achievements he has received the following awards:
About me
Masters of Applied Finance (In Progress) The University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (In Progress) The Australian National University
Bachelor of Laws with Honours University of South Australia
Research Assistant, The Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (2019 - current)
Research Assistant & Lecturer, School of Law, UniSA (2019 - current)
Tutor/Lecturer, School of Law, UniSA (2012 - 2018)
Research Assistant, UniSA's Centre for Regulation and Market Analysis (2010 - 2011)
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
‘Models of Rational Inference Incorporating Higher-order Evidence’ (Forthcoming) The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Australasia
‘Faultless Disagreement and Moral Realism’ (Forthcoming) Undergraduate Awards Library
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. To see earlier years visit ORCID
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
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2018 |
Open access
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‘Responding to Scepticism’ paper presented to the Australasian Conference of Undergraduate Research, September 24th 2018
‘Brain-in-a-vat Scepticism and Epistemic Contextualism’ paper presented to the Australian National University Undergraduate Student Conference, October 7th 2017
‘Those who Kant, teach! The Benefits of Philosophy in the Law Classroom’ paper presented to the Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, June 6th 2017
Teaching & student supervision