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Applications open for 2013 PhD Teaching Fellowships

Adelaide Law School is delighted to announce that in 2013 it will be offering a number of Teaching Fellowships to Doctoral candidates within the school. For many of our PhD students, their Doctoral...

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Congratulations to Sandy Pitcher, Adelaide Law School Alumni

Sandy Pitcher, deputy chief executive of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, received the ‘Community & Government Award’ for her part in implementing the state’s Strategic Plan and negotiating...

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Study Tour Day 3 in Frankfurt

Day 3 22 November 2012 Authored by Sophie Byrne and Oliver Broadbridge Today was a special day as it was the birthday of one of our team, Georgia. After our amazing continental breakfast (which we all...

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Study Tour – Day 4 and the German Constitution

Day 4 23 November 2012 Authored by Emily Gore and Katie Aust After a jam-packed week of site visits and lectures, we welcomed the chance for a sleep in and late breakfast. The girls of course took our...

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Aurora Native Title Internship Program success

Adelaide Law School students have again achieved success in selection for the highly-competitive Aurora Native Title Internship Program. Over summer 2013, seven students will be volunteering as interns...

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Study Tour – Day 6 – Frankfurt, European Central Bank and Aust Consulate Office

Day 6 – 26 November Authors: Kane Robson & Claire Flint After a weekend filled with a lovely river cruise down the Rhine, Christmas markets at Heidelberg and plenty of local touristy sites at...

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Study Tour: Day 8 – International Criminal Court

Day 8 29 November 2012 Authors: Khalee Field and Ruth Olive Today started with the much-anticipated visit to the International Criminal Court, or the ICC as it is more commonly known. After a brief...

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Day 9 – Study Tour – International Court of Justice and Peace Palace in the...

Friday 30th November Author: Olivia Tolley Our last day! All over far too soon. As a fitting end to our tour, we visited the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Peace Palace in The Hague....

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Congratulations to David Wright, awarded Lecturer of the Year by LexisNexis

Congratulations to the The University of Adelaide’s Senior Lecturer David Wright, who has won the 2012 LexisNexis Lecturer of the Year Award. Since 2008 LexisNexis has sponsored the Australasian Law...

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Two Adelaide Law School Students win Prime Minister’s Australia Asia...

Two University of Adelaide students have won a prestigious Australian Government scholarship to research and study in Asia next year. The Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Endeavour Award was presented...

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Adelaide Law School Academic’s article recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten...

Adelaide Law School’s Associate Professor Melissa de Zwart’s article: “RANDOMS VS WEIRDOS: TEEN USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES AND PERCEPTIONS OF LEGAL RISK”, was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten...

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Adelaide Law School team submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional...

Associate Professor Alex Reilly, Dr Gabrielle Appleby and Dr Matthew Stubbs wrote a submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee in relation to the Migration Amendment...

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First final report for South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI)

On Thursday 31 January 2013, the South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) released its first Final Report: Modernisation of South Australian Evidence Law to Deal with New Technologies at an...

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Exploitation found in unpaid work experience

University of Adelaide legal experts say the use of unpaid internships and work experience in Australia could in some cases be seen as a form of exploitation, and might result in legal action against...

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Legal academics work together to maximise student’s experience

On 14 February academics from 15 law schools around Australia gathered in Adelaide to attend a workshop on maximising students’ law school experience. The workshop was an important step in an ongoing...

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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...

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First year induction day welcome to new students

On 1 March 2013 the Adelaide Law School welcomed its new Law students with the First Year Induction Day. The morning started with a welcome by the Dean of Law, Professor John Williams, followed by...

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Congratulations to Nicole Lederer and Beth Nosworthy

Adelaide Law School’s Dean is very pleased to announce that two colleagues have now had good news on their PhDs. Nicole Lederer’s PhD on comparative affirmative action systems has been approved by the...

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Next CPD Event – Social Media: Communication and consequences in a global...

Over 55% of the Australian population now uses Facebook for business, entertainment, personal communication and sharing with friends and family, with the total number of Facebook users globally...

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Corporate Law Teachers’ Association Conference

In February three of our Corporate Law teachers; Associate Professor Christopher Symes, Dr Suzanne LeMire and Beth Nosworthy attended the annual Corporate Law Teachers’ Association conference hosted by...

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