Faculty Centres

UNSW Law incorporates a range of legal research, advocacy and education Centres and Networks. These Centres and Networks are integral to the Faculty's research output. They also play an essential role in the education of UNSW Law students through the provision of internships and clinical legal education.

Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)

Australia's most popular online free-access resource for Australian legal information. It is a joint project of UNSW and UTS Law Schools.

http://www.austlii.edu.au/

Australian Human Rights Centre

Facilitates research into human rights and produces the publications, the Human Rights Defender and the Australian Journal of Human Rights.

http://www.ahrcentre.org/

Centre for Continuing Legal Education

Provides a series of quality short courses to assist lawyers and non-lawyers in keeping abreast of legal developments in their fields. Any profits produced by CLE are channeled to the Law Faculty for the purpose of student development.

http://www.cle.unsw.edu.au/

Centre for Law, Markets & Regulation

The Centre for Law, Markets and Regulation aims to become the premier national centre for the study of the dynamics of market regulation.

http://www.clmr.unsw.edu.au

Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre

The Centre's work covers emerging challenges in areas such as regulation of malware and cybercrime, online content, hacktivism, cloud computing, legal jurisdiction in virtual worlds, intellectual property in digital artefacts, privacy and personal information security, online financial transactions and investment services, e-commerce, egovernment, authentication and encryption, Internet governance, and legal issues arising from threats to networked security.

http://www.cyberlawcentre.org/

Diplomacy Training Program

The Diplomacy Training Program (DTP) is an independent NGO which seeks to advance human rights and empower civil society in the Asia Pacific region through quality education and training, and the building of skills and capacity in non-governmental organisations and for individual human rights defenders and community advocates.

http://www.dtp.unsw.edu.au/

Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law

A focal point for research and discussion on questions of public law. It plays a prominent role in the public debate on public issues vital to Australia's future; reconciliation, a Bill of Rights, the rewriting of the Constitution and the Australian Republic.

http://www.gtcentre.unsw.edu.au/

Indigenous Law Centre

Focuses on research concerning Indigenous peoples and the law and produces the Indigenous Law Bulletin and the Australian Indigenous Law Review.

http://www.ilc.unsw.edu.au/

Kingsford Legal Centre

Kingsford Legal Centre is a community legal centre providing free legal advice and assistance to people who live work or study in the Randwick and Botany local government areas in New South Wales. 

http://www.kingsfordlegalcentre.org

National Children's & Youth Law Centre

The National Children's and Youth Law Centre (‘NCYLC’, ‘the Centre’) is a Community Legal Centre dedicated to addressing human rights issues for children and young people in Australia through legal change – the only community legal centre of its kind in Australia.

http://www.ncylc.org.au/

National Pro Bono Resource Centre

The Centre opened its doors at UNSW in August 2002. Its establishment was recommended by the National Pro Bono Task Force to the Commonwealth Attorney-General in its report dated 14 June 2001. The Centre is incorporated as a company limited by guarantee with a Board and Advisory Council.

The Centre is an independent, non profit organisation that aims to:

http://www.nationalprobono.org.au/

Social Justice Project

Engaged in a range of national and international work in areas such as taxation, social security, economic regulation and international governance.