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2017

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20 April 2017

Our experts featured in future of law and innovation report

Professor Luke Nottage and Adjunct Faculty member, Dr Andrew Bell, SC were both featured in the recently published report, The Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession.

19 April 2017

Student mooters in new Jessup Cup world record

The world championship win follows previous victories by Sydney Law School teams in 2015, 2011, 2007 and 1996.

03 March 2017

Vis Moot Team does us proud

Congratulations to our Vis Moot Team, victors in the Australian Chartered Institute of Arbitrators National Vis “Pre-Moot” in Melbourne.

28 February 2017

Law students to participate in global, interdisciplinary think tank

Well done to Sydney Law School students Sharon Yin and James Dong, who were selected to participate in Law Without Walls for 2017.

27 February 2017

ACCEL presents a year in review

Over 60 delegates attended the event to hear 13 of our most prominent speakers discuss their insights and updates on key environmental law developments in 2016.
16 February 2017

Sydney Law School wins prestigious mooting competition

Our mooting team will now head to Washington to compete internationally after winning the prestigious national competition.

14 February 2017

Vale Nicola Franklin

Nicola made a significant contribution to Sydney Law School over a period of 32 years as an academic, teacher, administrator, and colleague.

06 February 2017

Graduate making a difference in child protection royal commission

The passionate graduate lawyer says she chose the Master of Criminology at the Sydney Law School because of its currency in today's political and social environment.

03 February 2017

Law alumni receive Australia Day Honours

Congratulations to all members of the University of Sydney Law School community who have been recognised in the 2017 Australia Day Honours List for their outstanding contributions across many aspects of Australian life.

31 January 2017

Explainer: What are workers rights to pay in the gig economy?

Many gig economy workers don’t enjoy the same rights as an employee. Professor Joellen Riley, Dean of Sydney Law School and an expert in labour law, explains what rights they have, and the contract terms to look out for.