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Same Sex Marriage and LGBTIQ Rights in Comparative Perspective symposium
On Friday 4 May 2018, Adelaide Law School presented a symposium on ‘Same Sex Marriage and LGBTIQ Rights in Comparative Perspective’, as part of its Comparative Law Annual Series. The symposium was organised by the postgraduate students in Advanced Comparative Law and supported by a Diversity and Inclusion Grant from the Faculty of the Professions […]
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Symposium: Same-Sex Marriage and LGBTIQ Rights in Comparative Perspective
A symposium organised by the postgraduate Advanced Comparative Law class, Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide Date: 4 May 2018, 9 am – 5 pm Moot Court, Level 1, Ligertwood Building, The University of Adelaide No attendance fee, but rsvp required. Please note that places are strictly limited. RSVP: Eventbrite by 27 April 2018 […]
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Symposium: Compulsory Voting in Comparative Perspective
A symposium presented by the postgraduate Comparative Law class at the Adelaide Law School The University of Adelaide Date: 11 May 2013 Time: 9am for 9.15 am start – 3.15 pm Location: Moot Court, Ligertwood Building, The University of Adelaide No attendance fee, but rsvp necessary. RSVP: cornelia.koch@adelaide.edu.au by 9 May 2013 The Adelaide Law […]
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Symposium: Compulsory Voting in Comparative Perspective
The Adelaide Law School is delighted to invite you to attend a symposium on compulsory voting in comparative perspective, presented by its postgraduate Comparative Law class. The symposium addresses the question whether people should be compelled to vote in a democratic system of government. The Australian electoral system is considered by electoral specialists to be […]
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