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First Major MILAMOS workshop held at Adelaide Law School

More than 50 legal experts, technical experts, researchers and others came together at The University of Adelaide Law School over the period 20 – 22 February 2017 for the first MILAMOS Workshop. Following the preliminary coordination meeting in October 2016 in Montreal, this was the first in a projected set of nine Workshops to reach […]

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RUMLAE participates in Symposium on International Legal implications of Military Space Operations

On 9-10 February 2017, Professor Dale Stephens (Director RUMLAE) was invited to attend a symposium collectively hosted in Newport, Rhode Island by the U.S. Naval War College, Harvard Law School (Program on International Law and Armed Conflict) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), on the topic of ‘International Legal Implications of Military […]

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Dr Juliette Lelieur seminar Freezing and Confiscating Criminal Assets in the European Union

The Adelaide Law School is pleased to announce that Dr Juliette Lelieur, Associate Professor of Law at University of Strasbourg, will deliver a paper entitled ‘Freezing and confiscating criminal assets in the European Union’ on 20 March 2017.  Details are: Title: Freezing and confiscating criminal assets in the European Union Date: 20 March 2017 Time: […]

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Professor Melissa de Zwart Visiting Professor at National University of Singapore Law School

From 9-27 January 2017 Professor Melissa de Zwart was a Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore Law School (NUS). Professor de Zwart taught an intensive course on ‘Copyright in the Age of the Internet’ for the NUS LL.B. program.That course considered the particular legal issues that the ubiquitous use of the internet and, […]

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National Wellness for Law Conference – 16-17 February 2017

The Adelaide Law School is hosting the annual National Wellness for Law Conference on 16-17 February 2017 around the theme of diversity and inclusiveness. The conference brings together members from the legal and psychology professions and the broader community. It will open with addresses from His Honour the Chief Justice Chris Kourakis, Race Discrimination Commissioner […]

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CPD Seminar – Academia meets industry: Creating long-term collaborations

The purpose of this event is to hear from a number of respected practitioners and academics who will share their insights on a diverse range of topics that are of high relevance to the tax profession and to facilitate the exchange of information between academia and industry. Topics covered will include: Tax and SMSF property […]

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Public Lecture: Law as a Weapon

On 12 December 2016, Adelaide Law School’s Research Unit on Military Law and Ethics was pleased to host a public lecture by Mr Ryder McKeown, a visiting Canadian scholar.  His talk on Legalpolitik: legalised realism and a theory of international lawpower explored how international law is used as a form of power in its own […]

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Protecting Cultural Property in Armed Conflict: Obligations in War and Peace Conference

On 7 and 8 December 2016, Adelaide Law School’s Research Unit on Military Law and Ethics co-hosted a conference with Australian Red Cross on Protecting Cultural Property in Armed Conflict: Obligations in War and Peace.  The conference attracted over 90 participants, many coming from Australia and overseas. Associate Professor Suzanne Le Mire, Dean, Adelaide Law […]

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What is Block Chain? Workshop and Networking Event

The blockchain is the glue that is going to drive a productivity revolution across the globe on par with what Henry Ford did with the automobile… [it] is the most important innovation in fundamental architecture since the tubes of the internet were first developed.” (Australian Financial Review, 14 December 2015). University of Adelaide Interdisciplinary Block […]

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CPD Seminar: Take a Further 20% Off: Corporate Law Advice to Retail Industry Clients in Financial Difficulties

Companies with a tenuous grasp on solvency, in the Twilight Zone before the commencement of a formal insolvency process, need to be able to employ commercial strategies to try to trade their way back to solvency. Unfortunately, as was recently demonstrated by Dick Smith’s, some of the typical strategies employed by companies with tenuous solvency […]

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