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Adelaide Researcher, Stacey Henderson asks: Is Sovereignty Always Supreme?
Adelaide Law School lecturer Stacey Henderson will present at the 2018 Australian & New Society of International Law conference in Wellington, NZ, on Thursday 5th July and will consider whether it is appropriate, in certain circumstances, for one State to intervene where another is known to be committing atrocities? Permission to Intercede or Sovereignty Supreme? […]
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RUMLAE Participation in the Inaugural Plenary of the MILAMOS Project held in Montreal
The historic Inaugural Plenary of the MILAMOS Project was held on 2-5 October 2016 in Montreal, Canada. The event marked the first meeting between the 40+ Experts and various Observers participating in the Project, and paved the way for the drafting of the proposed Manual on International Law Applicable to Military Activities in Outer Space […]
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The International Zone – Australian Lawyers Abroad
Adelaide Law School student Thomas Wooden has spent the last 6 months working on the largest trial judgment in the history of international humanitarian law. The final year Adelaide law student is an intern at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). This interview was given on the 16/05/15. What made you […]
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Red Cross Oration a Great Success
On 14 October, Ms Naz Modirzadeh of Harvard Law School delivered the inaugural SA Red Cross Oration at the National Wine Centre to a packed house of over 150 attendees. Ms Modirzadeh is a Director of the Harvard Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC) and has been a prolific and celebrated scholar in […]
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Anne Sheehan: The International Court of Justice in relation to Australia’s Anti-Whaling Litigation Presentation
The Adelaide Law School would like to invite you to join us to hear Anne Sheehan speak about her experience before the International Court of Justice in relation to Australia’s Anti-Whaling Litigation. Event Details Date: Tuesday 20 May 2014 Time: 5pm – 6pm Venue: LG Napier Lecture Theatre 29 Biography: Anne Sheehan Anne Sheehan is […]
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Adelaide Law School event: International criminal law through the eyes of a practitioner
The Adelaide Law School is pleased to announce that William Smith will be attending the Law School to discuss his esteemed legal career. William Smith has been practising international criminal law since 1995, at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) and for a […]
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Adelaide Law School Students Achieve National Success in International Humanitarian Law Moot Competition
At the recent ALSA Conference held in Perth, Mr Mark Giddings and Mr Tomas Macura represented Adelaide Law School in the International Humanitarian (IHL) Moot competition. International Humanitarian Law deals with the regulation of armed conflict and provides strong legal protections for civilians as well as those hors de combat and is dedicated to ameliorating […]
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Welcome to the Public Law Research Community
Research and scholarship in public law is a fundamental facet of healthy, democratic government. A defining feature of public law is the conflict between many of its foundational values. Here in Australia we expect the government to be powerful enough to intervene and facilitate ‘the good life’ for all members of our community, and yet […]
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21st Century Advocacy Conference
This month’s Adelaidean features an article on the upcoming visit of Justice Antonin Scalia: Members of Australia’s legal fraternity will converge on the University of Adelaide next year to take part in a major event highlighting the importance of legal advocacy. The 21st Century Advocacy Conference, being held on 4 February 2011, will bring to Australia […]
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