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SALRI and the 2019 law reform class: Thanks to guest speakers
The Law Reform class plays a major role in supporting the work of the South Australian Law Reform Institute. During the year, students select a research topic linked to the present or potential work of SALRI. Previous classes have worked on such diverse topics as discrimination law, equal opportunity, intestacy, succession, family inheritance, police powers […]
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Networking opportunity for our Adelaide Law Students
On Wednesday 9 May, a group of Adelaide University students, including a number from the Law School, attended a networking and engagement event at the Adelaide offices of the Adelaide Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Australian Energy Regulator (AER). The event, organised by commercial law lecturer Dr Mark Giancaspro, was designed to bridge the […]
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UK Study Tour 2016 – April 2016 – Day 3
Day 3 – Alexandra Papanikolaou, Harris Asimakopoulos and Sarah Paitaridis “Toeing the line with the UK Parliament” A walking tour of the Houses of Parliament at Westminster was the highlight of our day. Seeing such a detailed structure was fascinating for us all. We were amazed at the architecture and craned our necks to see […]
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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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New Approaches to Preventing IHL Violations Panel Discussion
From virtual training tools to International Humanitarian Law (IHL), join the Australian Red Cross, ICRC and the University of Adelaide for this timely panel discussion exploring the roots of behaviour in war and innovations in the promotion of IHL. Co-hosted by the Australian Red Cross, the University of Adelaide and the ICRC Featuring a panel […]
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Arid Recovey Reserve Law Field Trip – Day Four
Written by Hannah Bubb and Eliza Harvey On day four we were awoken by our first (and only) morning rainfall. Tales of Environ Camp 2011’s muddy dash from the property in torrential downpours ringing in our ears, we packed as quickly as possible and were on the road by 8am. Fortunately, the showers were light […]
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Arid Recovey Reserve Law Field Trip – Day Three
Written by Khalillah Hussin, Janet Wu, Andrew Hagger and Jade McEvoy We arose early to view the glory of the arid environment on what promised to be a sunny day. Shortly thereafter, Perry (our liaison with Arid Recovery) led us to an area of the fence that needed maintenance. Over 70 kilometres of fencing is […]
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Arid Recovey Reserve Law Field Trip – Day Two
Written by Fraser, Katy and Sarah. On day two, we woke up to a stunning sunrise with a few souls braving the icy water (the rest of us had a shower of the roll-on variety), before jumping into the 4 wheel drives and heading into Roxby Downs for a tour of the Olympic Dam mine […]
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Arid Recovey Reserve Law Field Trip – Day One
Written by Rachel Rodda and Ingo Block “Meet 7am, near the Barr Smith Lawns, keep packing to a minimum. No suitcases.” Following Paul’s exact list means some of us don’t have a towel. Trust law students to over interpret this omission (because there’s only one shower? Err, no, Paul just forgot). Luckily, ‘Fix-it’ Dan promises […]
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2014 Arid Recovery Reserve Law Field Trip
Each year the Adelaide Law School offers Environmental Law students the opportunity to partake in an Arid Recovery Reserve Field Trip. This year, the trip involved travelling to Northern South Australia and volunteering in the Arid Recovery program, a visit to the Olympic Dam mine site, travel along the lower portion of the Oodnadatta track […]
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