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UniSA Law Evening Research Seminar Series

 

The Law Evening Research Seminar Series is an initiative of the UniSA Law School, designed to showcase research activity within the school, and to engage with members of the wider profession and university community on topical legal questions.

Each seminar features the research of a UniSA academic and the reflective commentary of a member of the wider legal profession. Seminars are held at UniSA's City West campus.

We are pleased to offer an additional seminar for 2011, a Symposium presented by the Association for Research between Italy and Australia (ARIA) and hosted by the School of Law. More information on the ARIA Symposium

 

Structure of seminars:

5:30 - 6:00pm Drinks, finger food and networking
6:00 - 7:30pm Presentation, commentary and questions
7:30 - 8:00pm Drinks, finger food and networking

 

Completed Program for 2011
17 February 'Unjust Enrichment: What's Unjustness Got To Do With It?'
presented by Professor Charles Rickett
31 March 'Facebook Defamation'
presented by Patrick Lim
26 May 'Perceptions Of The Female Victim: Views From Inside The Jury'
presented by Associate Professor Julia Davis
14 July 'Is the TRIPS Agreement in Conflict with the Right to Health? An Interpretation of the TRIPS Agreement in Relation to the Right to Health'
presented by Dr Ping Xiong
8 September 'Why We Love Policy, But Struggle With Its Recognition In The Law: Can We Bridle The Unruly Horse?'
presented by Dr Steven Churches
5 October 'The Implementation Of The Death Penalty In Early Colonial Australia: Decision By Lottery Or The Need To Make An Example of Enemies Of Society'
presented by David Plater and Sue Milne
 
You may register to be contacted regarding the 2012 Seminar Series. Register now
 

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