Queensland judicial leaders tried their hands as graffiti artists at The University of Queensland’s landmark Forgan Smith building this morning to mark the beginning of a new chapter in the building’s history.
Congratulations to TC Beirne School of Law PhD student Betheli O'Carroll who received the inaugural 2015 BEL Research Awards for a Research Higher Degree student.
While most law students find it challenging just to stay on top of their study schedules, aspiring lawyer William Isdale, 23, has already been published in leading international journals, presented in academic forums, has a media profile and is contributing to national debate on a variety of ethical issues.
An exceptional gathering of some of the world’s top private lawyers is set to take place at the Stamford Plaza hotel in Brisbane on the 14th-15th December.
The University of Queensland law graduate, Ailsa McKeon was awarded the Australian Academy of Law inaugural Annual Essay Prize at an informal ceremony held at the Queensland Court of Appeal on Wednesday 28th October.
UQ Law Professor Aroney will deliver a paper on the topic of the ‘Amendment and Reform of Federal Constitutions’ this week at the Yale Law School Conference Thinking about Federalism(s) beyond the US experience.
UQ Law Professor Jennifer Corrin delivered a one day Workshop for Solomon Islands Law Reform Commission in Honiara, as part of her Future Fellowship activities, funded by the Future Fellowship and Solomon Islands Law Reform Commission.
In deciding that isolated human genes were not patentable, the High Court cited research by UQ’s ARC Laureate Professor Brad Sherman on the meaning of invention and the product of nature doctrine in intellectual property law.
The international research and teaching collaboration between The University of Queensland TC Beirne School of Law and the University of Vienna was recognised with a formal dinner at Customs House on September 27.
UQ Law student Margaret Forrest has taken a big step towards realising her political ambitions after winning a prestigious scholarship to attend the University of Cambridge.
The Business, Economics and Law Faculty 3 Minutes Thesis (3MT) was held Friday 24th July. Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) celebrates the exciting research conducted by PhD students.
The Faith in Public Office conference held on Thursday 3 September explored the complex relationship between an individual’s religious convictions and the carrying out of duties in public office.
On the 11th September, the Australian Centre of Private Law, in association with the Bar Association of Queensland, hosted a one-day symposium on the topic of private law and power.
This book compares the conduct of civil cases in countries of the South Pacific. It explains the practical application of civil procedures in the context of the courts in which they operate.
Just one day after being named Queensland’s first female chief justice, UQ alumna, The Hon Justice Catherine Holmes shared career advice with our up-and-coming female lawyers.
In 2015, the Commission on Legal Pluralism decided to introduce a ‘Young Scholar Award’ for
the best paper presented during the biennial conference, with a view to draw more attention
to this field of study and academic research.