News
Listing 25 news items.
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.
Moot Competition finalists
Law students to compete in International Criminal Court moot comp
Graduate awarded Rotary scholarship
La Trobe Law graduate awarded scholarship to study abroad.
Law Professor joins China’s 1000-Plan
Professor Jianfu Chen has been selected to join China’s 1000-Plan.
Canadian graduates sworn in to practice
First Canadian school of law graduates sworn in to practice
Andrew Bolt and the right to free speech
Despite popular opinion, there is no such thing as free speech.
United Nations internship for Law student
La Trobe Law student offered UNICRI exclusive internship
La Trobe Law student is all Heart
La Trobe's partnership with Melbourne Heart gets results.
The demise of the Malaysian Solution
Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater
Law graduate’s compassion rewarded
Law graduate Kon Karapanagiotidis acknowledged at Alumni Awards
Law and Management honour their finest
FLM recently held their 2011 Prizes and Scholarship Ceremony
Industrial relations and Fair Work?
It’s all about political spin
Impact of the minimum wage
Australia’s unique approach to wage fairness
New insight into Dispute Resolution Law
Australia’s leading voice in Dispute Resolution Law releases new works
La Trobe mooting team makes final rounds
The School of Law has again made the finals of international competiti
Law should work for innovation
Conference on Intellectual Property in the global digital era
Asylum deal shameful and inhumane
We can manage without detention centres and people swapping
La Trobe to honour Michael Kirby
Honorary Doctorate for one of Australia’s most distinguished jurists
