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7th Annual UniSA TP Workshop
The 7th Annual UniSA Trade Practices Workshop was held from 16 to 17 October at the InterContinental Adelaide and the event was a great success. It was the first time that the conference had been held in the Adelaide CBD and speakers included US counsel Terry Calvani of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Dr Cento Veljanovski, Managing Partner of Case Associates in London and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the CRMA.

Quality research = quality teaching
Congratulations to Martin Shanahan,  Ken Adams and  Paul Kershaw who, together with Dr Erick Meyer from the University of Durham, have been awarded a team Award for Teaching Excellence in the Australian Learning and Teaching Council’s Australian Awards for University Teaching.

Beverly Kennedy in the AFR
CRMA Research Assistant, Beverly Kennedy, had an opinion piece appear in The Australian Financial Review on 1 September.

CRMA at the CLEA Annual Meeting

Two papers written by members of Centre for Regulation and Market Analysis (CRMA) have been accepted for presentation at the prestigious 2009 Meeting of the Canadian Law and Economics Association to be held at the University of Toronto in October.
 


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About the CRMA

The Centre for Regulation and Market Analysis (CRMA) is a University recognised Research Centre within the School of Commerce. The CRMA specialises in policy-relevant research, focusing on the behaviour of markets and the participants in them, including consumers, firms, governments and regulators. The CRMA is especially noted for its work on competition, regulation, consumer protection, business history, water markets, health economics, property markets and criminal law.

 The CRMA currently focuses on Australia, New Zealand, South-East Asia, East Asia and Europe. The CRMA has PhD students working in it, on a variety of topics in regulation and applied microeconomics. In addition to its prime focus on academic research and high quality publications, the CRMA provides advice to governments, regulatory agencies, lawyers and firms in Australia and beyond.

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