Dec |  | Summer School Pays Off for Sosia Attending classes in the Law School’s summer and winter classes is not only fun and enlightening, it can be profitable, too | |
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| |  | Free Legal Research from Around the World at Your Fingertips Once again UNSW Faculty of Law has pioneered new legal research facilities, this time as one of the driving forces behind the newly announced World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII) available at http://www.worldlii.org | |
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| |  | Gutnick High Court Decision: Storm in a Teacup? The reaction to yesterday's High Court decision in Gutnick is excessive, according to a defamation expert with the Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre at the University of New South Wales. | |
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Nov |  | Hot Potato: Corporate Governance The latest issue of the UNSW Law Journal, out today, focuses on one of the most vigorously debated subjects of recent times: corporate governance. | |
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| |  | Lucinda Adamovich Scholarships Help Students Doing It Tough The UNSW Law Faculty is renowned for its high academic standards and exciting intellectual challenges. While most undergraduates find these challenges enough, some face additional burdens of financial hardship, health problems or social and family issues | |
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| |  | Another Space Law Prize - Phoebe Arcus Award Space law is a star in the UNSW Law Faculty, with yet another of our students taking out a prestigious international prize. This time it’s Phoebe Arcus, a fifth year Arts/Law graduand, who has won the prestigious Maxim Tarasenko Award for her essay The American National Missile Defence System | |
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| |  | UNSW Space Law Mooting Stars UNSW's space law mooting stars can take a bow. The team of final year law students Victoria Davidson, Caroline Ang and Johanna O'Rourke made it to the grand final of the 11th Manfred Lachs International Space Law Moot Court Competition in Houston recently | |
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| |  | Landerer Fellowship in Law Launched at UNSW The Faculty of Law at UNSW has announced a prestigious new fellowship, the Landerer Fellowship in Law, for teaching or research that will enhance understanding of the impact of globalisation on law | |
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| |  | UNSW Law Journal Publishes Its 25th, Goes Online The renowned UNSW Law Journal celebrated the publication of its 25th volume in November with the joint public unveiling of General Issue Vol 25(1) and Thematic Issue Vol 25(2) – and the official launch of its website | |
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Oct |  | New Postgraduate Programs for Non-Lawyers Due to the growing demand from non-lawyers for legal education, the Faculty of Law has developed two legal studies programs for professionals who need to understand the law but do not wish to practise law | |
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| |  | Anti-Poverty Week at UNSW AIDS expert Professor John Dwyer and Professor Ross Buckley, director of the Centre for Global Finance and Trade, will be among speakers at the launch of Anti-Poverty Week at UNSW. | |
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| |  | Anti-Poverty Week 14-18 October A range of organisations including the Red Cross, AIDWATCH and Mission Australia will take part in UNSW's initiatives for Anti-Poverty Week | |
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| |  | Regulation in Cyberspace Local and international cyberspace law experts will speak at a seminar this week on internet and e-commerce regulation. The seminar is hosted by the Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, which is based at the University of New South Wales. | |
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Sep |  | ARCHBISHOP ZYCINSKI TO SPEAK AT UNSW As Poland gears itself for a national referendum on entry to the European Union (EU), the Chancellor of the Catholic University of Lublin, Archbishop Jozef Zycinski, will speak at UNSW on Polish attitudes to the EU. | |
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| |  | Archbishop Jozef Zycinski The Chancellor of the Catholic University of Lublin, Archbishop Jozef Zycinski, spoke at UNSW on Friday night about his country's bid to join the European Union (EU). | |
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Aug |  | Giving Prisoners a Voice - Professor David Brown's Latest Book UNSW Professor of Law David Brown, one of Australia's leading penologists, is helping to bring the human rights and other concerns of prisoners to the forefront of public debate with the recent publication of Prisoners as Citizens: Human Rights in Australian Prisons | |
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| |  | Shellee Brown wins 2002 Coudert/Mancini Internship Shellee Brown, a final year graduate law student at UNSW, has won the prestigious 2002 Coudert Brothers/Judge Mancini Memorial Internship | |
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Jun |  | Law School Prize Night 2002 The Law Faculty’s biggest ever annual prize night took place in March in the Tyree Room of the Scientia to accommodate the more than 200 people who attended, including winners, their families and friends, donors, staff members and other prominent persons from the legal profession | |
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| |  | Law School Prize Night Winners 2002 Law School Prize Night Winners 2002 | |
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| |  | UNSW Law Graduate Wins Fulbright Scholarship UNSW law graduate Ben Heraghty has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship for 2002 | |
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| |  | 2002 BILL OF RIGHTS CONFERENCE Federal Attorney General Daryl Williams will be among the keynote speakers at a major conference in Sydney this week on the issue of whether Australia should adopt a Bill of Rights. | |
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| |  | Global Honour for UNSW Students Three students from UNSW have been honoured as "global leaders" at an award ceremony in Sydney. They are among 100 outstanding university students from 17 countries recognised in similar ceremonies around the world. | |
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| |  | Second-Year Student Becomes “Global Leader” Andrew Arcuri, a second-year commerce/law student, recently became one of only 100 students worldwide to receive a prestigious Goldman Sachs Global Leaders award | |
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| |  | Australian Experts Assist China's Tax Regime Eight delegates from China's Budget Affairs Commission (BAC) are currently visiting Sydney and Canberra to examine the local tax system as part of the China Capacity Building Program funded through Australia's overseas aid program. | |
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| |  | ‘Blood Oath’ DVD reveals Legal Background The recently-released DVD of the feature film Blood Oath could provide a fascinating new learning tool for UNSW law students, according to film-maker and ex-UNSW law student Brian Williams | |
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May |  | UNSW TO HELP CHINA ON TAX REFORM UNSW's Australian Taxation Studies Program (ATAX) has been chosen to advise the People's Republic of China on adapting their tax system to meet the needs of a market economy. | |
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| |  | UNSW Honours Justice Ronald Sackville The University of New South Wales has awarded an honorary doctorate to the Hon Justice Ronald Sackville for his many and distinguished contributions to social and legal issues in Australia | |
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| |  | Justice Sackville's Occasional Address Chancellor, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dean and Members of the Faculty of Law, Graduates, Families and friends of the Graduates | |
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| |  | UNSW Mooting Team Conquers Space Three final year law students from UNSW are flying high on a recent international moot court competition victory that could lead to world championship late this year | |
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| |  | WHAT DO "ORDINARY" AUSTRALIANS THINK IS DEFAMATORY? Is defamation law out of touch with present-day social values in Australia? Is it still damaging to someone's reputation to say they are homosexual, or sexually active before marriage, or that they have smoked marijuana? | |
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| |  | UNSW HONOURS JUSTICE RONALD SACKVILLE The University of New South Wales has awarded an honorary doctorate to the Hon Justice Ronald Sackville for his many and distinguished contributions to social and legal issues in Australia. | |
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| |  | Judge Mancini Memorial Internship Do you have aspirations to become an international lawyer? | |
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| |  | ATAX Prize Night 2002 Guest speaker at the Law Faculty’s Australian Taxation Studies Program (ATAX) 2001 prize night at UNSW’s showcase Cliffbrook Campus in Coogee on 3 April was the Hon Sussan Ley, recently elected Federal Member for Farrer | |
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Feb |  | Mentoring Program Receives Recognition The Indigenous Law Student Mentoring Program, a partnership between NSW Young Lawyers and UNSW's Law Faculty and Aboriginal Education Program, has been recognised with a Law Council of Australia award | |
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| |  | UNSW Faculty of Law's Kingsford Legal Centre Teaching Excellence Awarded The UNSW Faculty of Law's Kingsford Legal Centre has won an Australian Award for University Teaching, in the category of Law and Legal Studies | |
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Jan |  | Increased Understanding of Chinese Legal System Seventy students from the University of New South Wales Law School are about to embark on a course run in Beijing to increase their understanding of the Chinese legal system | |
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| |  | International Studies Combined Degree Approved The combined International Studies and Law program has been approved for 2002 intake | |
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| |  | Top Students Choose UNSW Again The University of New South Wales is the top choice for high achievers from the 2001 NSW Higher School Certificate, maintaining its advantage on this prestige indicator. | |
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