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UNSW Law & Justice, celebrating 50 years of impact
For the past 50 years, UNSW Law & Justice has been a pioneer across various sectors of the community – in the legal profession, government, business, and not-for-profit organisations.
How the UNSW Student Legal Education Group all started
The Student Legal Education Group (SLEG) has been a student-run organisation at UNSW for more than 40 years, facilitating the social justice journey of many law students in its time.
40 years on, UNSW Indigenous Law Centre continues the push for justice
The Indigenous Law Centre at UNSW Law & Justice has been at the forefront of Indigenous law research and reform for four decades – today its work and influence are helping change the nation.
40 years of impact: Kingsford Legal Centre hits middle age
While the Faculty of Law & Justice is celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Kingsford Legal Centre (KLC) is also celebrating a milestone of its own – turning 40.
Celebrating 7 years of impact: The Kaldor Centre’s future-facing agenda
In recent remarks to supporters, founding Director Jane McAdam reflected on the Kaldor Centre's first seven years and sketched the strategic framework for the work ahead.
Why a degree in Criminology matters
In celebration of 50 years of UNSW Law & Justice, we are excited to share our encounter with a Criminology alumnus, Sam Alderton-Johnson, who has made a profound contribution to society.
The next generation of human rights defenders
In its 50 years, the Faculty of Law & Justice has been dedicated to progressing human rights through collaboration with and support of research partners, including the Australian Human Rights Institute.
50 years of impact – For an end to violence against women
A critical and core focus of the research, policy and advocacy work undertaken by UNSW Law & Justice since its inception has been on the unequal and often cruel and inhumane treatment of women.
Do copyright laws really protect the work of artists?
Copyright is much more than a creator's private property right or a mechanism through which corporations control cultural production and influence mass consumption choices, says cultural law expert.
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