• 2024 SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference

    New Law Building (F10)

    2024 SCIL International Law Year in Review ConferenceIn-person event The annual SCIL Year in Review conference will host a number of exciting panels covering major developments in international law in […]

  • Comparative History of International Arbitration: Australia, Japan and Beyond

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    Comparative History of International Arbitration: Australia, Japan and BeyondHybrid event This hybrid-format webinar compares the historical trajectory of international arbitration law and practice in Australia and Japan in regional and […]

  • 2nd Annual Global Sports Law Symposium: Dispute Resolution

    2nd Annual Global Sports Law Symposium: Dispute ResolutionIn-person event Abstract This symposium brings together luminary experts and practitioners in sports law to discuss dispute resolution in the world of sports […]

  • Business, human rights and development: A case for course correction

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    Business, human rights and development: A case for course correction In-person event Businesses are expected to respect all human rights. However, there is little evidence that human rights abuses-linked to […]

  • Corruption, Criminal Law, and China: Offering and Accepting Bribes

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    Corruption, Criminal Law, and China: Offering and Accepting Bribes In-person event The XII Amendment to Criminal Law of P.R.C adopted by the Standing Committee of People’s Congress on 29 December […]

  • 30th Anniversary of the Shanghai Winter School

    New Law Building (F10)

    Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Shanghai Winter SchoolIn-person event Join us for a special reception hosted by the University of Sydney Law School Centre for Asian and Pacific Law, commemorating […]

  • Informers Up Close: Stories From Communist Prague

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    Informers Up Close: Stories From Communist PragueIn-person event Informers are generally reviled. After all, ‘snitches get stitches’. Informers who report to repressive regimes are particularly disdained. While informers may themselves […]