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SALRI in 2022: The year in review
2022 has proved yet another busy and productive year for the South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI). SALRI is an independent non-partisan law reform body based at the University of Adelaide Law School. The Law Reform elective is linked to SALRI. The work undertaken in the Law Reform class plays a valuable role to inform and support SALRI’s work.
SALRI independent review
The major SALRI independent review of the operation of the Ageing and Adult Safeguarding Act (SA) was tabled on 2 November in Parliament.
The University’s 2022 scholarship celebration
The University’s 2022 Scholarship Celebration was held on Monday 24 October.
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Law School students visit the Eyre Peninsula
On Tuesday 20 September 2022, a group of 13 students and 4 staff from the Adelaide Law School embarked on a four-day regional tour to explore the exciting, but often overlooked, employment opportunities that exist in regional and Aboriginal communities throughout South Australia.
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International Perspectives conference at Nottingham Trent University
Dr David Plater and Olga Pandos presented with Dr Cerian Griffiths at the Participation, Vulnerability and the Legal Process: International Perspectives conference at Nottingham Trent University.
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Prof Stephens Participates in San Remo Manual Update in Norway Workshop
In late May, Prof Stephens attended a workshop sponsored by the International Institute of Humanitarian Law in Tromsø, Norway to update the 1994 San Remo Manual on the Law of Naval Warfare.
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Report and webinar on the need for wage growth
Adelaide Law School’s Professor Andrew Stewart is the lead author on an important new report, The Wages Crisis Revisited, which discusses the need for wage growth in Australia and explains how it could be achieved.
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Adelaide Law School students visited Clare, Port Pirie and Port Augusta
Adelaide Law School students and staff thank all who generously contributed to our recent insightful exposure and engagement trip to regional and Aboriginal communities in SA.
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Adelaide Law School Dean appointed
Professor Judith McNamara has been appointed as the new Dean of Law at the University of Adelaide’s Adelaide Law School.
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