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Monthly Archives: July 2018

Congratulations to Tim Porter, Claudia Boccaccio, Gerald Manning and Mitchell Brunker who won the University prize for best group presentation at last week’s conference of undergraduate research.

Congratulations to Tim Porter, Claudia Boccaccio, Gerald Manning and Mitchell Brunker who won the University prize for best group presentation (Professions) at last week’s conference of Undergraduate Research. The ‘SGDE team’ from Corporate Law won the University prize. The team presented on ‘Litigation Funds in Improving Access to Justice and Increasing Corporate Accountability.’ The team […]

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Congratulations to James Morgan and other Adelaide Law School Students at the Undergraduate Research Conference

The University of Adelaide Undergraduate Research Conference, formally known as the Beacon Conference of Undergraduate Research (BeaCUR), hosted its forth annual Undergraduate Research Conference on Friday 27 July 2018. This Conference was an exciting opportunity for students and recent graduates to showcase research completed as part of their undergraduate coursework, a summer or other research […]

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Temporary Migrant Labour and Unpaid Work in Australia

Associate Professor Joanna Howe , Professor Andrew Stewart and Emirata Professor Rosemary Owens have recently published a timely article in the Sydney Law Review exploring the issue of unpaid work performed by temporary migrants. Abstract: Increasing attention is being given to the exploitation of temporary migrant workers in Australia, especially in relation to wage underpayments and ‘cashback scams’ […]

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Adelaide Student Mr Lukas Price Represents Adelaide Research Unit of Military Law and Ethics (RUMLAE) at International Space Workshop in Montreal

The International Space Security Working Group (SSWG) is a global meeting of experts and academics in the field of outer space. The aim of the event is to oversee the development of Space Security Index, a multi-stakeholder publication covering key developments in outer space over the past year. The Index is a joint research project […]

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HDR Law Retreat at Adelaide Law School

A sincere thank you to the participating HDRs and Academics who made the HDR Law Retreat such a collaborative, informative and enjoyable day. Indeed there was a wonderful vibe and we are sincerely appreciative of the collective wisdom, generosity and humour provided to us from the Academics and the Honourable Justice Sam Doyle. A special […]

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Five Adelaide Law School Academics presented at the University of Adelaide’s Festival of Learning and Teaching

Five Adelaide Law School Academics presented at the University of Adelaide’s Festival of Learning and Teaching event on Friday 20th July. Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs and Cornelia Koch presented with Azaara Perakath, former Principles of Public Law student and PASS leader for Principles of Public Law since 2015. Their presentation was entitled ‘Technology-Enabled Assessment and […]

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RUMLAE Director Prof Stephens presents at the Australian Youth Aerospace Association Conference in Canberra 

Professor Dale Stephens participated in a panel at the recent Australian Youth Aerospace Association Conference held in Canberra on July 18.  The Conference attracted young Aerospace Professionals (including Engineers, Scientists, Economists, Lawyers, Archeologists and Ethicists) from around Australia and brought together representatives from Academia, Government and Private Industry to discuss issues related to aerospace.  The Conference is co-sponsored […]

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Emerging Business Models and the Evolving Regulatory Response

Prof Andrew Stewart and Associate Professor Joanna Howe  recently participated in a workshop on  Emerging Business Models and the Evolving Regulatory Response organised by the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law at Melbourne Law School, and attended by a select group of academics, practitioners and government officials. Prof Andrew Stewart, along with Professor Shae McCrystal from Sydney […]

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The History of Adelaide Law School

Pioneering the teaching of law The University of Adelaide is one of a small group of institutions which pioneered the teaching of law in the English tradition as a university discipline in the nineteenth century. When legal studies began on the North Terrace campus in April 1883 there was only one other fully fledged Law […]

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Biodiversity Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Day 7

  Our last day on tour started with a bracing walk up to a lookout point near Rawnsley Bluff, to be rewarded with glorious views back into Ikara (Wilpena Pound). Then a long drive back to Adelaide. It will take a few days for all of the experiences to sink in. Over 7 days we […]

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