Sydney Law School News
Academic employment opportunities[13 May 2013]

Sydney Law School would like to announce the following employment opportunities of two Lecturer positions plus one Lecturer position in Criminology. More
QS World University Rankings 2012/2013[9 May 2013]

Sydney Law School has held its position as tenth in the world following the release of the new QS rankings. More
Sydney Law School conducts Constitutional Reform Workshop in Myanmar[9 May 2013]

A three-day workshop on constitutional reform, under the auspices of the Sydney Law School has just concluded in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma), with the participation of representatives of a very wide spectrum of this country's political stakeholders, including Aung San Suu Kyi, Chair of the National League for Democracy and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. More
Open disclosure (OD)[7 May 2013]

Doctors have been slow to embrace the practice of Open Disclosure (OD) after adverse health care events, despite its implementation in state health policy documents and inclusion in the Medical Board of Australia's code of conduct for doctors, writes Professor Cameron Stewart. More
Topics in Legal History[7 May 2013]

This elective unit of study for Sydney LLB and Sydney JD students is taught by James Watson, Barrister, Banco Chambers, Sydney with guest lecturers. More
Should we allow Australians to fight in other people's wars?[6 May 2013]

Reports that Australians may be fighting in the Syrian civil war require us to confront the ugly reality of internecine violence, writes Professor Ben Saul. More
2013 Jessup Moot Competition[3 May 2013]

Sydney Law School would like to thank its donors who gave so generously towards our 2013 Jessup Moot Team. More
2013 Distinguished Speakers Program - Professor Harold H. Bruff[3 May 2013]

On 15th April 2013, Harold Bruff, Rosenbaum Professor of Law at the University of Colorado School of Law delivered the Distinguished Speakers Lecture on "The President and Congress: Separation of Powers in the United States of America." More
Ethics and the Law for Health Professionals[2 May 2013]

This new book co-authored by Professor Cameron Stewart examines the rich and complex ethical issues that characterise health care. More
Commentaries on Selected Model Investment Treaties[2 May 2013]

Professor Chester Brown is the editor of the latest instalment in the Oxford Commentaries on International Law. More
Contemporary Challenges in Regulating Global Crises[2 May 2013]

Professor Mark Findlay's new book explains that for the sake of sustainability, human diversity can bond in different ways to achieve fate. More
