2024 Domestic and Family Violence Conference

Sydney Law School, Level 1, New Law Building Annex (F10A)

In-person event The University of Sydney is pleased to announce its third conference on domestic and family violence. This one-day conference aims to convene academic researchers and community professionals who […]

Symposium: Financial crime in different contexts

Sydney Law School, Law Lounge, Level 1, New Law Building Annex (F10A)

In-person event Financial crime poses many challenges and affects a multitude of sectors, in Australia and globally. As offenders become more sophisticated, new vulnerabilities emerge, and law enforcement has to […]

Free, however registration is required.

Documenting war crimes from the field

Common Room, Level 4, New Law Building (F10), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown campus New Law Building, Camperdown, Australia

In-person event In this seminar, Belkis Wille (Associate Director in the Crisis, Conflict and Arms Division at Human Rights Watch) will discuss her extraordinary experiences in documenting war crimes across […]

Free, however registration is required.

Regulating disruptive technologies

Common Room, Level 4, New Law Building (F10), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown campus New Law Building, Camperdown, Australia

In-person event This presentation on disruptive technologies regulation, including artificial intelligence, will provide an overview of the various regulatory options available, their pros and cons, as well as possible outcomes […]

Sydney Law School Social Justice celebration

Common Room, Level 4, New Law Building (F10), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown campus New Law Building, Camperdown, Australia

Join us to celebrate many of the social achievements from the year, showcasing the work of students, practitioners-in-residence, and staff.

Free, however registration is required.

New directions in financial crime

Law Foyer, Level 2, New Law Building (F10), University of Sydney, Camperdown Campus

Financial crime is a global issue that has a significant impact on Australia’s society and economy. Related offences come in different forms (e.g. bribery, corruption, fraud, money laundering) and are […]