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Monthly Archives: August 2011
International Students’ Dinner Photos
The Adelaide Law School hosted the Inaugural International Students’ Dinner at the House of Pearl Restaurant on 22 Aug 2011 in recognition of the contribution of our international students and to celebrate the 54th Malaysia Independence Day. The dinner, hosted by Professor John Williams, Dean of the Adelaide Law School welcomed nearly 70 international students […]
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‘In Daily’ interviews Associate Professor Alex Reilly on the complexity of legislation
Associate Professor Alex Reilly was recently interviewed by ‘In Daily’ Wednesday 17th August. Please click on the link below: ‘Making new laws: It’s complicated’ http://www.indaily.com.au/?iid=51494&sr=0#folio=002
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Nigel Wilson presented on Cloud Computing – a key technology priority in 2011
Nigel Wilson gave a presentation to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia on 23 June 2011 on the topic “Cloud computing – (forensically) cloudy but fine?”. Nigel’s presentation examined the current state of cloud computing and the key legal, regulatory, forensic and risk management issues which arise from its use. Cloud computing has been […]
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Adelaide Law School Academics win ‘excellence in teaching’ award
On the 11 August 2011, Professor Christopher Findlay, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Professions, announced the award of the 2011 Executive Dean’s Prize for excellence in teaching, to Dr Paul Babie, Dr Peter Burdon, and Mr Paul Leadbeter of the Adelaide Law School, for their teaching in Property Law. Professor Findlay stated “the work by […]
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Dr Peter Burdon to present at ‘Earth Jurisprudence: Building Theory and Practice’ conference
From the 16-18 September Dr Peter Burdon will be speaking at ‘Earth Jurisprudence: Building Theory and Practice’ at Griffith University. He will present on the theory of Earth Jurisprudence and the development of an ecocentric theory of private property. He will also launch a recently edited collection of papers entitled Essays in Wild Law: The […]
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Adelaide Law School Emeritus Professor elected to the Selden Society
At the 125th AGM of the Selden Society held last month in the Old Hall of Lincoln’s Inn, Emeritus Professor Wilfrid Prest was nominated and elected a member of that body’s governing Council, in the category ‘Members not domiciled in the United Kingdom’. The Adelaide Law School wishes to congratulate him on this achievement. Founded in […]
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Postcard from Europe
Chris Symes here, writing from Limerick. Its late summer in Europe, and you might expect the insolvency business to be slow, but there appears to be a certain ‘scurrying’ – perhaps its an early preparation for winter. I’ve been in the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Spain talking to lawyers about the euro debt crisis […]
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