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Navigating the modern regulatory maze
New initiative: law students gain understanding of statutory law
Rare publishing success for law student
Thesis accepted for publication in the Journal of Law and Medicine.
Novelist Christopher G Moore at La Trobe
Moore uses his extensive experience in Asia to teach Joint Venture Law
Bushfire underinsurance risk
Whether people are adequately covered for bushfires is often neglected
Business, Economics and Law now third
Business, Economics and Law at La Trobe University now 3rd in Victoria
La Trobe Law School – 20 years of achievement
La Trobe Law School hosts a cocktail party celebrating 20 years.
Alumnus nominated for Human Rights Medal
Kon Karapanagiotidis has been nominated for the Human Rights Medal
RU486 and the TGA saga
Politics v women’s health: RU486 and the TGA saga
La Trobe in Human Rights Moot Finals
La Trobe Grand Finalists in 2012 Castan Human Rights Moot Competition
La Trobe Judicial Mentoring Program
La Trobe Judicial Mentoring Program garners praise all round.
Contextualising law for over 25 years
Australia’s leading journal for the contextual study of law continues.
New Facebook page for faculty
FBEL's Facebook page launch in time for Law School's 20th anniversary
International moot court competition
La Trobe’s moot court team worldwide competition success
La Trobe mooting takes on the world
La Trobe Law School’s mooting team has ranked highest in Australia.
Ambitious thinking unveiled
Big FAT Ideas present Focus, Ambitious and Transformative talks.
No woman should 'miss' the world
Spare a thought for the millions of women missing from Asia
Women’s day walk for missing millions
Missing women and girls of India spark walk of awareness
Juggling uni, work and a broken foot
Student Sam Sparks turns to study because of a foot injury
Mick Malthouse Vice-Chancellor's Fellow
La Trobe is pleased to announce Mr Malthouse's appointment.
Legal eagles drink to a mouse
The law of negligence has long been flavoured by unwelcome critters.
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