Sydney Law School
Established in 1855, Sydney Law School is an international pioneer in legal education. It delivers Australia's largest LLM and postgraduate coursework program in law and Australia's most reputable undergraduate law degree.
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Sydney, Australia, 2006
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+61 2 9351 0351 / Fax +61 2 9351 0200
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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A report by Associate Professor Anne Twomey suggests a state-based ban on political donations may be "constitutionally invalid".
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Sydney Law School New postgraduate unit for 2010.

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European Private International Law examines the development of private international law in the EC and its relationship with other elements of EC law and private international law within and outside the Member States.
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Sydney Law School Do Too Many People go to University?

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Fourth year Economics/Law student, Steve Hind, and final year Arts/Law student, Naomi Oreb, will be on opposing teams in this evening's debate at the Seymour Centre, alongside some of Australia's top educators.
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Dr David Rolph discusses one of the most effective tools powerful individuals and corporations reach for when they want to silence the media - the "super injunction."In an interview with Radio Atticus ...
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Associate Professor Gail Mason delivered this year's John Barry Memorial Lecture, presented since 1972 by the Barry Family and the Criminology discipline at the School of Social and Political Sciences in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.
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Program
6.00pm – Drinks and canapés
6.30pm – Welcome address: Associate Professor Barbara McDonald
6.40pm – Special guest: Tom Glasson (LLB ’04)

Lawyer and comedian Tom Glasson will talk about life after Sydney Law School and what it means to be an alumnus.
Tom is the Business Affairs Lawyer for television production compa...ny Granada Media (Australia’s Next Top Model,
Fast Forward, Dancing with the Stars), won the 2008 National Golden Gavel public speaking competition, and has
worked as a writer for shows including Comedy Inc, David Tench Tonight and The Ronnie John’s Half Hour.

Each graduating student may bring up to three accompanying guests.

REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL: Please click on this link to register online - https://usyd.eventsinteractive.com/office1/getdemo.ei?id=38&s=_3RK0ZG1YX
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Professor Gillian Triggs, Dean of the Sydney Law School, invites you to a cocktail reception celebrating your graduation.
Time:6:00PM Thursday, November 26th
Location:Sydney Law School
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Sydney Law School Sydney Law School launches Spring Fundraising Appeal.

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Your unrestricted gift to Sydney Law School will allow us to direct your support to our areas of greatest need, and will be used to fund new and emerging opportunities as they are identified.
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Sydney Law School For the second year running, a student from Sydney Law School has won the Boston Consulting Group's Undergraduate Scholarship.

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University of Sydney law and history student, Naomi Hart, has won The Boston Consulting Group's Undergraduate Scholarship for 2009.
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Sydney Law School "We are responding to a need in the law market but also from other professionals who need international law training as a missing piece in their professional development," said Professor Roger Magnusson in relation to the new Master of Global Law.

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A new masters degree at the University of Sydney is spreading the law into other professions, writes Melinda Ham in the 2nd November 2009 edition of the Sydney Morning Herald.
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Sydney Law School Sydney Law School Building wins 2009 Australian Institute of Architects Award.

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The Library and Teaching Complex of the Sydney Law School received a National Commendation for Public Architecture at the 2009 Australian Institute of Architects Awards.
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Sydney Law School "We have a small number of arrivals and the ones who arrive by boat are nearly always genuine refugees." - Professor Mary Crock, Professor of Public Law, Sydney Law School.

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Professor Mary Crock says Politicians' "expedient obsession" with boat people is clouding the truth about Australia's refugee flows.
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Sydney Law School Professor Ron McCallum AO appointed Chair of United Nations Committee for 2010.

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Sydney Law School would like to congratulate Professor Ron McCallum AO on his appointment as Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for 2010.
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Sydney Law School Multilateral framework may diminish rights of asylum seekers.

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The Dean, Professor Gillian Triggs commented on the joint approach undertaken by Australia and Indonesia in relation to asylum seekers in today's edition of The Australian.
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"Ultimately, terrorist acts have two main purposes. First, they intend to cause devastation to civilian populations. Second, they intend to instil fear into a population that terrorist attacks are imminent at any moment. Our federal police must be equipped to combat the first of these aims without pandering to the seco...nd." Dr Fleur Johns, Co-Director, Sydney Centre for International Law (SCIL), Sydney Law SchoolRead More

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The lessons of the Haneef case are being ignored, writes Dr Fleur Johns in an article co-authored by Matthew Kalyk, published in today's edition of The Canberra Times:
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Sydney Law School Dr Murray Lee says there is no straightforward relationship between high-risk predictors and future criminal behaviour.

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In an article for the Weekend Australian, Dr Lee says much of the lifestyle or "lifecourse" research of Australian criminologists suggets that low family income, poor housing, poor parenting, harsh or ...