She was in the Law Graduates Association and the Arts Association, and on the Council of the Arts Alumni Association. ... She was a member of the Council of International House, and Chairperson of the Law Extension Committee and of Wentworth Annex Limited
Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), and Professor of Comparative and Transnational BusinessLaw at Sydney Law School. ... He specialises in international dispute resolution, foreign investment law, contract and consumer
We have scientists and of course law students – a lot of the law’s technical terminology is in Latin,” he says. ... Graduates go into law, commerce, public service, as well as academia and teaching, Dr Cowan says.
All University staff who are responsible for tracking and managing space within their respective business areas. ... UI work directly with representatives from each Faculty and PSU to maintain each Business Unit’s register of space.
the intent to diffuse is now an open one. Autocratic resistance and business as usual. ... by pursuing a ‘business as usual’ approach to interstate relations that advantages autocrats.
Economic Sticks: minilateral investment and export controls. For example, advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment export and investment controls under Japan’s Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law. ... on the economic front requires joined-up
Other discussants included Sydney Business School Adjunct Professor Donald Robertson (expert in international contract law) and Sydney Business School Professor Gail Pearson (expert in comparative consumer law). ... Laws are to be obeyed. Penalties are
As we have seen, path 1, the combination model, requires a high degree of flexibility in the law of business organisations. ... In some cases, this demand was on its own sufficient to bring about change in the law of business organisations.
Other discussants included Sydney Business School Adjunct Professor Donald Robertson (expert in international contract law) and Sydney Business School Professor Gail Pearson (expert in comparative consumer law). ... Laws are to be obeyed. Penalties are