News: Adelaide Law School
Madeleine Perrett,Adelaide Law School PhD Candidate, Awarded Prestigious Fellowship
Adelaide Law School is proud to celebrate Madeleine Perrett, PhD candidate, who has been awarded the Law Foundation of South Australia Fellowship to undertake the Continuing Education Certificate in Indigenous Governance through the University of Arizona’s internationally recognised January in Tucson program.
Adelaide Law School Students Undertake Study Tour to Narungga Country
During the mid-semester break, students and staff from the Aboriginal Peoples and the Law course – including Anna Olijnyk, Alex Wawryk and Madeleine Perrett – took part in a three-day study tour to Narungga Country on the Yorke Peninsula.
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Immersive Connection to Country Experience with Jade Brook, a Adjahdura/Narungga and Kaurna woman
Adelaide Law School's HDR Reps, Madeleine Perrett and Frankie Bray, hosted an Immersive Connection to Country Experience with Jade Brook, a proud Adjahdura/Narungga and Kaurna woman with deep roots across several South Australian communities through her maternal bloodlines.
Reckoning and Reimagining: Workshopping Indigenous Justice Pedagogies
Anna Olijnyk, Alex Wawryk, Ayla Do Vale Alves (UniSA), and Madeleine Perrett attended a three-day workshop at the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub, University of Melbourne last week.
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Madeleine Perrett presenting at ALAA
Madeleine Perrett recently presented at the Australasian Law Academics Association (ALAA) at the University of Queensland. Her presentation, 'Indigenous Voices in Legal Research: A Non-Indigenous Perspective', explored the ethical responsibilities, methodological challenges, and opportunities for respectful engagement that non-Indigenous legal scholars face when engaging with Indigenous voices in legal research.
Higher Degree by Research Conference Showcases Scholarly Engagement and Career Insights by Madeleine Perrett and Frankie Bray
The Adelaide Law School recently hosted its annual Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Conference, organised by HDR representatives Madeleine Perrett and Frankie Bray. The event brought together research students, academic staff, and legal professionals for a day of vibrant discussion, reflection, and professional development.
Madeleine Perrett receives ABLE Education Excellence Award
We are delighted to share that Madeleine Perrett, PhD Candidate in the Adelaide Law School, has been awarded the prestigious ABLE Education Excellence Award for 2025.
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Law Reform Class visits State Parliament for insightful discussion on Legislative Process
On 12 June 2025, students from the Law Reform class had the privilege of visiting South Australia’s Parliament House, accompanied by Professor John Williams and Associate Professor David Plater.
Associate Professor Anne Hewitt presents research at ILO Conference in Geneva
We are proud to share that Associate Professor Anne Hewitt has recently returned from Geneva, Switzerland, where she delivered a presentation at the prestigious 9th Regulating for Decent Work Conference, hosted by the International Labour Organization (ILO). This year’s conference focused on the vital theme: “Strengthening Labour Institutions and Worker Voice to Deliver Decent Employment.”
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RUMLAE Director Participates in Maritime Security Cooperation Workshop
RUMLAE Director, Prof Dale Stephens (in his reserve Navy capacity) recently participated as a presenter and course manager in the 2025 Maritime Security Cooperation Workshop held in Canberra during the week of 7 - 11 April.
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