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Mooting at Melbourne Law School was made mandatory in 1958. [4]: 163 Mooting continues to be mandated as assessment at Melbourne Law School for some core J.D. subjects, such as constitutional law, [19] and is widely pursued by the student body in both
Triggs is an Honorary Fellow of the College of Law, [22] Honorary Master Bencher, Inner Temple, [23] Professor Emerita, University of Sydney, [24] and Professorial Fellow, Law School, University of Melbourne. [25] Gillian Triggs was awarded the 2018 Humanist of the Year. [26] Her memoir, Speaking Up, was published by Melbourne University Press ...
Professor Ian Ramsay AO (born 7 October 1958) is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Melbourne Law School and a former director of their Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] He is an academic lawyer, author, and prominent media commentator on corporate law and securities law issues in ...
Pages in category "Melbourne Law School alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Jason Varuhas is a New Zealand academic specializing in administrative law, the law of torts, the law of remedies, and the intersection of public and private law. [1] He is currently Professor of Law at Melbourne Law School. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Centre for Public Law at the University of Cambridge. [1]
Macquarie Law School; Melbourne Law School; Monash University Faculty of Law; R. ... UWA Law School This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:25 (UTC). ...
Melbourne Law School Anne Orford FASSA is a professor of law and an ARC Australian Laureate Fellow at the University of Melbourne . Her main focus of research are in the areas of public international law , history and theory of international law and international economic law .
Langford grew up in Melbourne and attended Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne. She has a first class honours degree in Law (as well as a Bachelor of Arts majoring in French and German) from the University of Melbourne and a PhD from Monash University. In 1996 Langford was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship. [2]