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Deputy Dean Neudorf Appears as Expert Witness before Canadian Parliamentary Committee
Deputy Dean and Associate Professor Lorne Neudorf appeared as an expert witness on 7 December before the Parliament of Canada’s Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada. In his opening statement before Senators and MPs, Associate Professor Neudorf highlighted the importance of legislative oversight of delegated lawmaking powers […]
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Fragile Settlements: Aboriginal Peoples, Law, and Resistance in South-West Australia and Prairie Canada
Professor Amanda Nettlebeck (with co-authors Russell Smandych, Louis A. Knafla, and Robert Foster) has recently had a new book published by UBC Press – Fragile Settlements: Aboriginal Peoples, Law, and Resistance in South-West Australia and Prairie Canada. Fragile Settlements compares the processes by which colonial authority was asserted over Indigenous people in south-west Australia and […]
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Keep Updated – International Study Tour Designed to Advance Future Aboriginal Leaders
19 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law and humanities students (from the University of Adelaide as well as from Flinders University, University of South Australia, La Trobe University and the University of New England) have departed for their study tour to New Zealand and Canada. You can follow the student’s journey via updates on the […]
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International Study Tour Designed to Advance Future Aboriginal Leaders
In September and October 2015, after a series of pre-departure workshops and a smoking ceremony to send them on our way, 19 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law and humanities students (from the University of Adelaide as well as from Flinders University, University of South Australia, La Trobe University and the University of New England), […]
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Upcoming Event – White Man’s Law on Aboriginal Land: The Conflict of Legal Cultures on the South Australian and Prairie Canadian Frontiers
The Adelaide Law School is proud to host: White Man’s Law on Aboriginal Land: The Conflict of Legal Cultures on the South Australian and Prairie Canadian Frontiers Presented by: Professor Louis Knafla Dr Louis A Knafla is Professor Emeritus of History, University of Calgary, and specializes in early modern English and western Canadian […]
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Adelaide Law School Representatives to Visit Canada
Professor John Williams, Dean of the Adelaide Law School, and Associate Professor Paul Babie, Associate Dean of Law (Research), will visit Canada from 11-21 March, and will be at the following university campuses: March 11th – McGill University in the Leacock Building Lobby from 10am-2pm March 12th – University of Guelph in the Student Centre […]
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BILS/UBC Workshop on Stigma in Insolvency
On 17 January at the University of British Columbia, BILS will co-host (with the Annual Review of Insolvency Law, based at UBC) a one-day workshop on the Impact of Stigma in Insolvency, which will be chaired by Professor Janis Sarra (BILS Advisory Board), and commentator will be Emeritus Professor Jacob Ziegel, University of Toronto. Associate […]
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