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2012 Sydney Law School Postgraduate Program

Applications are still open for Sydney Law School's Postgraduate Program for 2012. More
2012 Commercial Law Program

Sydney Law School is pleased to announce its postgraduate Commercial Law Program for 2012. More
Criminology Program 2012

Sydney Law School is pleased to announce its Criminology Program for 2012. More
Latest News
Optus vs the NRL[8 February 2012]

Associate Professor Kim Weatherall comments on the move by Sport chiefs to ask the Government to amend the Optus versus NRL Copyright decision. More
Olympic Sports Arbitration[8 February 2012]

This new intensive examines the use of Arbitration and the Court of Arbitration for Sport by the Olympic Movement. More
Alumnus David Arnott SC (LLB 1976) appointed a judge of the District Court of NSW[7 February 2012]
Alumnus David Arnott SC (LLB 1976) appointed a judge of the District Court of NSW More
Evolution in Investment Treaty Law and Arbitration[7 February 2012]

Congratulations to Associate Professor Chester Brown and Dr Kate Miles on winning the International Dispute Resolution-related Book of the Year. More
Chance to breach EU wall on tariff cuts [7 February 2012]

Dr Brett Williams suggests leaning on the EU to break the impasse in WTO negotiations. More
Australia's National Register of Health Practitioners[7 February 2012]

Professor Cameron Stewart comments on concerns surrounding Australia's healthcare register. More
2012 Jessup Moot National Competition[6 February 2012]

Congratulations to our Jessup Team on its achievements in this year's National Competition. More
Sydney Law School alumni honoured on Australia Day[31 January 2012]
Congratulations to our alumni on their respective Australia Day honours. More
Family Law[23 January 2012]

Sydney Law School is set to deliver some exciting new initiatives in Family Law for 2012. More
Selling Human Tissue[23 January 2012]

Professor Cameron Stewart says we might need to think about other incentives for improving organ donation rates apart from money. More
Tasmania to defy WTO lifting of ban on New Zealand Apples[23 January 2012]

Dr Brett Williams says multiple agreements could make it difficult for New Zealand to retaliate against a Tasmanian ban on apple imports. More
Cross-Border Deals: A U.S. Perspective[23 January 2012]

This April intensive highlights the distinctive concepts and practices of U.S. securities and corporate laws in cross-border transactions and focuses on resolving the challenges U.S. issues can pose to transactions originating in Australia (and other countries). More
