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More pictures from the Biodiversity, Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour
Here are some more photos from the recent Biodiversity Study tour supplied by Jacinta .
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Congratulations to Dr Gabrielle Golding being nominated for the Law Society of South Australia’s Young Lawyer of the Year Award for 2019.
Adelaide Law School’s Dr Gabrielle Golding has been nominated for the the Law Society of South Australia’s Young Lawyer of the Year Award for 2019. Dr Gabrielle Golding has made extensive contributions to the legal profession and to the community. Notably, in 2016, Gabrielle established the Young Lawyers’ Mentoring Program a collaboration between the Law […]
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Space Law on the Couch
Professor Dale Stephens recently joined the Attorney General of SA (and Deputy Premier), The Hon Vicki Chapman MP and Crown Solicitor Office lawyer Mr Sam Nelson for a ‘space on the couch’ session at the Science Exchange. The event was attended by representatives of the Crown Solicitor’s Office as well as other Government Departments as well a number of private […]
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Adelaide Law School Students and Staff at the International Students as Partners Institute
The University of Adelaide (in association with Canada’s McMaster University) hosted the 4th International Students as Partners Institute on 10-12 July 2019. The University of Adelaide’s team comprised Adelaide Law School’s Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs with Dr Rebecca Tooher (Director, Education Strategy and Teaching Excellence, Division of Academic and Student Engagement), and students Annabel Bramley (Law […]
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Biodiversity, Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Part 2
The Biodiversity study tour continues. Our students have been busy: At Iga Warta we had the privilege of hearing Adnyamathanha elder Cliff Coulthard explain the meaning behind these ancient paintings. Our group silently approached the site and completed a minute of silence once we reached it. This silence helped us reflect on the cultural significance […]
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Adelaide Law School Team Results – ALSA Competitions
Congratulations to our student teams who competed in the recent ALSA Competitions. Results of our students teams are: Championship Moot team: Sam Beer and Henry Materne-Smith, won the ALSA competition. The Justices judging the competition were extremely impressed with their skill and we will be bringing home the trophy! IHL Moot team: Kellie Elmes and […]
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Biodiversity, Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour
Adelaide Law School Students left for the Biodiversity, Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour on Sunday. This is what they have been up to: Sleeping under the Stars: Woomera Heritage Museum: Learning about the history of Australia’s role in international space exploration and well as the past and current military operations, including nuclear and ballistic […]
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ANZSIL Conference Panel: Law among the stars: the future of international space law
On Thursday, 4 July, Professor Melissa de Zwart and Dr Stacey Henderson, together with PhD candidates Mr Joel Lisk and Mr Duncan Blake, presented on a panel at the 27th Australian & New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) Annual Conference. Professor de Zwart’s paper addressed the complex issue of grey zones in the context […]
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Seminar: The State, Private Property and Squatting in American Law
Date: 8 July 2019 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Venue: Moot Court, Ligertwood Building, Adelaide Law School Join Professor Marc Roark to discuss a case study applying concepts of scale to the application of state resources in the context of squatting. New York City in the U.S. and Barcelona Spain each have experienced significant squatter movements that have […]
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