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The Wellness Doctrines
As law students, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves. Pressure to do well, pressure to work hard and pressure to look good doing it. And n
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Oct 2, 20152 min read
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I Want Your Job: Interview with Rachel French, Legal Counsel for Amatheon Agri
Rachel studied Arts/Law before completing a Master of Laws, specialising in international law. She is currently working in Berlin as the in-
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Dec 16, 20143 min read
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My Oxford University Experience
To be honest, there aren’t many things that would persuade me to spend my holidays at university, but the chance to study at Oxford Universi
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Apr 11, 20142 min read
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UNSW Launches Centre for International Refugee Law
The world’s first research centre specialising in international refugee law will open at the University of New South Wales this week. “The A
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Oct 29, 20131 min read
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Return to Law School: Rand Faied on Studying Law Twice
The first thing you notice about Rand is her beaming smile. A first-year University of Wollongong law student, she tells me she got into law
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Jun 23, 20134 min read
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Sightseeing for the Travelling Law Student
Hooray! Summer holidays are here! It’s time for road trips and overseas holidays, for broadening horizons (and trying local beers). Because
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Dec 3, 20122 min read
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I want your Job: Interview with Steven Freeland, Professor of International Law and Visiting Profess
Admit it. You and I both know that one of the main reasons we decided to do a law degree was so that we could champion the needs of the poor
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Apr 17, 20125 min read
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