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Episode 2: The Development of Equity Through Conflict and Reform

Episode 2: The Development of Equity Through Conflict and Reform

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Join Dr Sarah McKibbin and student co-host Jennifer Beaumont as they continue their journey through equity's fascinating evolution, exploring how a medieval court system transformed into the modern legal framework we know today.


This episode examines:

  • Chancery's lasting legacy: Discover how innovations like discovery, written testimony, and trials by judge alone still shape modern litigation
  • The three-pronged jurisdiction: Understand how Chancery's exclusive, concurrent, and auxiliary jurisdictions operated alongside common law courts
  • A broken system: Experience the frustration of 19th-century litigants navigating multiple courts with conflicting procedures, immortalised in Dickens' Bleak House
  • Revolutionary reform: Witness the most radical court restructuring in 700 years through the Judicature Acts 1873-75
  • Australian variations: Learn why Queensland embraced reform immediately while NSW waited nearly a century to 'advance back to 1873'
  • Practical implications: See how jurisdictional conflicts played out in real cases such as Lovell v Galloway and Lord Eldon's forgotten decisions


Perfect for understanding how historical developments continue to influence modern legal practice. The episode includes reflection points and real-world examples that bring legal history to life.


Key points

  • Duration: 32:34
  • Content: Suitable for legal education and professional development
  • Format: Educational dialogue with historical case studies


Hosted by Dr Sarah McKibbin with student co-host Jennifer Beaumont

Produced by Dr Sarah McKibbin for the University of Southern Queensland

Post-production editing by Ben Meares

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