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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Adelaide Law School Academics Address Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition for ATSI Peoples
On Friday 13 March, Professor John Williams (Dean, Adelaide Law School) and Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs (PLPRU) gave evidence before the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Expanding on PLPRU’s submission to the Committee, their evidence to committee members Ken Wyatt AM MP (Chair) and Senator […]
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Adelaide Law School hosts 27th Australasian Tax Teachers’ Association 2015 Conference
The Adelaide Law School was proud to host the 27th Australasian Tax Teachers’ Association (ATTA) conference from 19-21 January 2015. The theme for this year’s conference was: Tax – “It’s time” For Change. Over 100 registrants attended six keynote presentations and 70 academic and PhD presentations to discuss a range of perspectives on this topical […]
The Role of Industrial Tribunals in Promoting Cooperation and Productivity in the Workplace
The Adelaide Law School’s Work and Employment Regulation research group and the SA Chapter of the Australian Labour Law Association invite you to a seminar, hosted by the Fair Work Commission, that discusses an important role that industrial tribunals can play, one explicitly now recognised in the federal Fair Work Act. Please note that this […]
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Explainer: would Australia’s immigration system work in Britain?
In an article published on The Conversation, PLPRU director, Associate Professor Alex Reilly examines whether Australia’s immigration system would work in Britain. Click here to read Alex’s article.
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Social Media and the Employment Relationship
The Adelaide Law School’s Public Law and Policy Research Unit and the Work and Employment Regulation Research Group invite you to a comparative law seminar in which three leading scholars examine an important and topical set of issues: Social Media and the Employment Relationship Legal Perspectives from Germany and Australia The importance of the World […]
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EVENT: Social Media and the Employment Relationship – Legal Perspectives from Germany and Australia
The Adelaide Law School’s Public Law and Policy Research Unit and the Work and Employment Regulation Research Group invite you to a comparative law seminar in which three leading scholars examine social media and the employment relationship. Click here for the event flyer. When: 26 March 2015, 5.15-7pm Where: Moot Court, Ligertwood Building, The University […]
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Litigation Practice – Clinical Legal Education
The Litigation Law Unit is partnering with the Adelaide Law School Clinical Legal Education Program in two major projects in 2015. The Clinical Legal Education program places final year law students for one semester in two free legal advice clinics run by the Law School, and other community legal services. This year students in the […]
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Organising Workers: Legal Perspectives from Germany and Australia Seminar
The Adelaide Law School’s Work and Employment Regulation research group and the SA Chapter of the Australian Labour Law Association invite you to a comparative labour law seminar in which three leading scholars will examine an important and topical set of issues: Organising Workers: Legal Perspectives from Germany and Australia Labour laws in developed countries […]
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CPCF v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2015] HCA 1
Members of the Public Law and Policy Research Unit met on 24 February 2015 to discuss the High Court’s decision in CPCF v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2015] HCA 1. Anna Olijnyk provides the following overview of the discussion. The facts The facts of the case attracted much media attention last year. In […]
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South Australia’s broad-brush nuclear review is meant to sideline opponents
In an article published on The Conversation, Dr Peter Burdon argues that the South Australian Royal Commission in to the nuclear industry is meant to sideline opponents. Click here to read Peter’s article.
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