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State Engagement The Hague June 1 – 3, 2022
Editorial Board members Prof Jack Beard, Prof Dale Stephens and Prof David Koplow, along with Rapporteurs Ms Joanna Jarose (University of Adelaide) and Mr Jon Natvig (University of Nebraska – Lincoln) recently attended a very successful State Engagement that was facilitated by the Dutch Government. The Editorial Board is extremely grateful to the Dutch Ministry […]
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Chief of Navy Australia Launches book ‘The Law of Naval Warfare’, Edited by Prof Dale Stephens and A/Prof Matthew Stubbs.
RUMLAE was honoured that the Chief of Navy Australia, Vice Admiral Michael Noonan AO, RAN launched the book ‘The Law of Naval Warfare’ (LexisNexis 2019) at a gala event at Old Parliament House in Canberra on 21 Nov 2019. The Editors of the book, Prof Dale Stephens (RUMLAE Director) and Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs […]
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RUMLAE Members Participate in Key Woomera Manual Editorial Meeting in Yokohama, Japan
RUMLAE Director Prof Dale Stephens and RUMLAE Management Board member Dr Stacey Henderson recently attended a week long editorial meeting in Yokohama, Japan (unfortunately Prof Melissa de Zwart, an editorial member of the Project was unable to attend). Representatives from the other leading Universities spearheading this project, namely Prof Jack Beard (University of Nebraska), […]
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Workshop on ‘How Australian Universities are Regulating Work Experience’
On Friday 8 November 2019 a group of Adelaide Law School researchers convened a highly successful workshop on How Australian Universities are Regulating Work Experience. Emerita Professor Rosemary Owens AO, Associate Professor Anne Hewitt, Associate Professor Joanna Howe and Professor Andrew Stewart presented key findings from their Australian Research Council-funded project on ‘Work Experience: Labour […]
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Rynier Brandt participates in winery audit during his Law and Justice Internship at Wine Australia
Rynier Brandt is currently completing an internship at Wine Australia as part of the Law and Justice Internship course. Wine Australia is the federal regulator of the Geographical Indications and Label Integrity Program (LIP) and the promoter of Australian wine exports. At his internship Rynier is engaged in projects that relate to LIP audits, cross-jurisdictional […]
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Professor Christopher Symes spoke at the annual ARITA conference
Professor Christopher Symes spoke at the annual ARITA (Australian Restructuring Insolvency $ Turnaround Associaton) conference held at Adelaide Oval on Wednesday 7th September. His address raised the need for a detailed insolvency reform project to follow up from the extremely successful ALRC Harmer Report of 1988. ARITA recently announced they were creating a Financial Recovery […]
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Adelaide Law School’s High School Mooting Competition results
On Saturday, we hosted the Adelaide Law School High School Mooting Competition. The Law School was buzzing with enthusiasm from those students who took part. Their oral and written advocacy was of an exceptional standard. Thank you to Melissa de Zwart, Will Snow and Sally Heidenreich for judging the Grand Final. Our congratulations go to […]
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The Constitution in Space
Adelaide Law School’s/RUMLAE’s Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs spoke at the National Archives of Australia’s annual Constitution Day symposium on the topic ‘The Constitution in Space’ at Questacon: The National Science and Technology Centre in Canberra on 9 July 2019. Matthew spoke about how the Australian Constitution has facilitated Australian space activities, about some contemporary space […]
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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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Adelaide Law School HDR’s and Academics visit the Parliament of South Australia
Yesterday, a group of Adelaide Law School HDRs and a few academics visited the Parliament of South Australia. The group was welcomed to Parliament by the President, the Hon Andrew McLachlan CSC, and the Speaker, the Hon Vincent Tarzia; both Alumni of Adelaide Law School. The group were given a private tour of the Parliament […]
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