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UNSW Law sets the standard for Australian legal education, research and public engagement.
Our teaching is student-centred, research-based and outward-looking, never losing sight of law's impact on how we live now.
Our graduates have flexible skills, critical perspectives and broad horizons.
Our research is interdisciplinary, collaborative and leads to real change in public policy and the law.
At UNSW, law meets justice.
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UNSW Practical Legal Training (PLT)
My UNSW Law Experience - Shuhan He
UNSW Human Rights Clinic - No Place Like Home Report
Celebrating 100 Indigenous UNSW Law Graduates
Professor Rosalind Dixon on fragile democracies and a universal carbon tax
Professor Heng Wang on Central Bank Digital Currency
CIBEL CBDC Workshop Highlights
2018 Tsinghua-UNSW Beijing Keynote Speech Invitation
CBDC Workshop Session 3: The Implications of FinTech, RegTech & CBDC for the world
CBDC Workshop Session 1: Legal Issues of FinTech & RegTech: A Chinese Perspective
CBDC Workshop Session 1 the evolution of currency
CBDC Workshop Session 1 CBDC and its implications
Professor Justine Nolan on modern slavery
Professor Louise Chappell on gender justice
Designing Technology Solutions for Access to Justice at UNSW Law – Student Presentations 23 October
2018 Hal Wootten Lecture with Noel Pearson
2018 MASON CONVERSATION
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Welcome to Open Day - UNSW Law Dean Prof. George Williams
Experience UNSW Law on Open Day
Law Admission Test 2018
2018 NAIDOC Week
Jill video 1
using videos
Des Butler
Maxine Evers
assessment workshop intro
History, Headlines and the Law: What's shaping refugee policy in Australia?
George Williams - "A Charter of Rights for Australia", in conversation with the Hon. Michael Kirby