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Monthly Archives: November 2013
International Law Study Tour – Day 2, German Constitutional Court
Authors: Joel, Hugh, Ben Lu Day two started with another glorious continental breakfast. Railway tickets in hand, we met Prof Dr Hans Joachim Cremer, from the University of Mannheim; constitutional guru and all round good guy. After discussing the finer details of articles 1 through to 100 of the German Constitution, we joined Prof Dr […]
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Law, Faith & the Secular, A symposium on Law and Religion
Law, Faith & the Secular, A symposium on Law and Religion at Griffith University on Thursday, 28 November. View brochure.
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International Law Study Tour – Day 1, Mannheim, Germany
Authors: Holly, Seb and Ashleigh After 36 hours of cramped airplane seats, catching up on the movies we didn’t watch while studying this year, stopping for Starbucks in Dubai and successfully navigating the German train system (they don’t always run on time) arriving in 5 degree Mannheim was certainly refreshing. The cold weather and promise […]
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International Law Study Tour 2013 – Departure
International Law Study Tour – Departure Sunday 24 November 2013 The 2013 International Law study tour kicked off again on Sunday with the group departing Adelaide last night. 27 students and 3 staff will be participating in the exciting and jam packed study tour. The 2013 study tour will again include teaching at our partner […]
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Reforms Needed to the Duties of Government Litigants
Adelaide Law School academics, Dr Gabrielle Appleby and Dr Suzanne Le Mire, recently made a submission to the Productivity Commission’s public inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. This inquiry has been asked to examine the critical issue of ‘Australia’s system of civil dispute resolution, with a focus on constraining costs and promoting access to justice […]
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Congratulations to our Academics for securing University Interdisciplinary Research Funding
Last week the DVC(R) announced the outcomes of the University Interdisciplinary Research Funding round. The Faculty of the Professions secured 2 IDRF grants of $20,000 each. Sincere congratulations to the following members of the Faculty for their success in this round: • A/Prof Veronica Soebarto (Architecture) and A/Prof Paul Babie (Law), ‘Scoping study for crime […]
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Alumni recognised for their achievements and contributions
The annual Alumni Recognition Ceremony hosted by the Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Warren Bebbington celebrated the achievements and contribution of our University of Adelaide alumni. The 2013 Alumni Awards including the Distinguished Alumni Awards, the James McWha Award of Excellence and the Alumni Fellows were presented at the Ceremony held on Thursday 7 November in […]
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Defence Force Legal Education Contract Signed
On 31 October 2013, Professor John Williams and Associate Professor Dale Stephens CSM, of Adelaide Law School, travelled to Canberra to sign a contract to provide postgraduate legal education services to the Commonwealth. After a lengthy tender process, the University of Adelaide, in conjunction with the Australian National University (ANU) (‘the Consortium’), was selected to […]
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Litigation Funding, submission to the Productivity Commission, Access to Justice Arrangements Issues Paper, 4 November 2013
Authors: Dr Suzanne Le Mire and David Caruso
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Winners announced for the 2013 Images of Justice Photographic Competition
The Adelaide Law School’s Images of Justice Photographic Competition and Exhibition has come to a close for another year. The exhibition which was run in conjunction with Art and Heritage Collections included 30 finalist artworks and was open from the 18th October to the 1st November. Prize winners were announced at a special exhibition awards […]
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